Residential fire alarm activated with no fire found, Port Charlotte FL
A residential fire alarm was triggered at a house near Leisure St. Fire crews responded quickly and found no fire. The alarm was accidental and there was no danger or damage.
Audio|Source: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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Transcript:
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Respond, engine one, battalion two, be in route. Trust to respond, engine one, Italian to be in round near Leisure St, near Leisure St, Casa Cochambron Boulevard, for residential fire alarms coming from the keypad.
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Go ahead of 918.
00:16
Okay, okay.
00:20
Thank you for Product Circle and Central.
00:26
I'm trying to acknowledge, I'll be in service mother.
00:31
Procedo units 1959.
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General, I'm from Central, you can clear coverage.
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Engine mother acknowledge.
00:53
Interference 93. Units not say to go ahead, clear the TAC channel, move back to Dispatch 1.
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I copy clearing the TAC channel, moving back to this about July 1959.
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Central Permanudson 93, we're clearing the TAC channel, back on Dispatch 1.
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I copy, 20-100.
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Senator from the battalion figure out of the service.
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Take copy of the battalion three in service, 2000.
01:34
Central Truck Cases is rising on the single-story residential structure.
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Nothing showing three-size will be investigated.
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I copy truck to ride the unseen single-story residential construction. Nothing showing from the exterior will be investigating 2002.
01:51
Central Engine 2, Fire Out.
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I copy Fire Out, 2002.
02:01
Central from Truck 2, made contact with homeowner, no fire, accidental activation.
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You can show us and serve it, cancel LX1.
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Location mentioned:
Near Leisure St, Port Charlotte, FL 33948
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