Fire alarm triggered by cooking hood system in restaurant, Collier County FL
A fire alarm was activated at a single-story restaurant on Vanderbilt Beach Road. The cause was a cooking hood system alarm, and there was no active fire. The alarm was reset with no further incident.
Audio|Source: Collier County Fire and EMS Dispatch
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Control Battalion 45, 45.
00:03
We've battalion, her engine 44 and myself on the call, you can place all their units in service.
00:12
Copy all Uniton 223, Indie Vanderbilt Beach Road.
00:15
I'll show you in service with the exception of Battalion 45.
00:18
Engine 44 to continue.
00:25
Control, engine 44 is on scene.
00:26
I got a single-story restaurant structure.
00:28
I got nothing showing.
00:32
Audible/visual sounding.
00:34
We'll be investigating.
00:35
This will be Butcher command.
00:38
Copy. I may have misspoke.
00:41
I'll show Hedge at 45 in service.
00:43
Hedge at 44 remaining on the call in command this time.
00:51
Troll Tower 2 in service.
00:57
Tommy Tower 2 in service.
01:03
1045 on team.
01:06
Good time, 45 on scene.
01:10
Control, budget, command.
01:13
Command, go ahead.
01:18
Unions can be in service.
01:21
It's in the cooking hood system, and just an alarm reset.
01:26
Copy, alarm, reset, all units in service.
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Location mentioned:
Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Florida
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