Light smoke reported at structure near Medinah Drive, Fort Myers FL
Fire units responded to a reported structure fire near Medinah Drive, Fort Myers, Florida. Crews found light smoke from the building, checked the attic, confirmed all occupants were out, and ensured the power to the air conditioning unit was shut off.
Audio|Source: Lee County and Cape Coral Fire Dispatch
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Echo[1], structure fire.
00:02
At near Medinah Drive, respond on dispatch 3.
00:05
District officer 4.
00:11
Postis hydrants located on North Brandywine and Medinah Drive.
00:26
Control, Medic 1.
00:28
Medic 1.
00:33
We're going to be returning to quarters' first response, DO6 aware.
00:37
First response, returning to quarters, Medic 1, 1854.
00:46
545.
00:47
We've got nothing showing from the side of the structure we're investigating.
00:52
We control copies at 1855.
01:00
A lot of somebody free is making that tree into the structure.
01:03
We got light smoke at this time.
01:06
We'll investigate.
01:12
We copy on my channel at least doing crime.
01:24
71, come on into the scene, 75 stage of the hydrant.
01:31
5% of the hydrant.
01:36
Command squad, 73, everyone's out of the structure.
01:43
Copy.
01:48
723 making access into the attic.
01:55
Sorry to checkers out.
02:02
Advising no haze in the attic.
02:09
71 make an entry.
02:15
Command 71, let me check the handle where the smoke is diffused.
02:24
They're checking the attic right now.
02:27
All right now.
02:31
You just make sure the power's off to the AC unit.
02:37
The power's cut.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Echo: Highest-priority emergency response for life-threatening situations requiring immediate action.
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Location mentioned:
Medinah Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33919
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