Fire alarm at nursing home caused by construction, St. Petersburg FL


A fire alarm was reported at a large two-story nursing home near 17th Avenue North. Upon investigation, it was found that construction work caused a false alarm. The fire response was downgraded after confirming the alarm system only needed to be reset.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Hi, Pat, Bravo, engine four, fire alarm,
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near 17th Avenue North, grid 628B,
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engine 4, Fire Tac Bravo.
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The engine 19 is unseen large nursing home structure two-story, a concrete block of the trunk outside alpha and delta will be in the investigated mode.
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Understood engine 19, investigated mode.
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To the L-19. To the L-19.
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Done.
00:41
Do you guys have a hydrant inside the complex there?
00:49
To the closest hydrants on 66th Street, just north of the complex. Thank you, 21, a patient.
01:03
I'm just to rescue 21, a patient, your son starts 381.
01:11
Agent 4, information on callback, they're advising that there is construction happening at the house and they're saying the alarm system just needs to be reset.
01:21
And this is working on respond downgraded and just confirmed.
01:28
Understood, engine 4 responding downrated.
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Location mentioned:
Near 17th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33704
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