Fire response for smoking heater and hot outlet, Port Charlotte FL
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a residential structure near Blair Avenue after reports of a smoking heater and a hot electrical outlet. No fire was visible upon arrival and the situation was investigated and contained.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 2, Battalion 3, Truck 2, Rescue 2, Engine 2, Engine 1, Rescue 10, Engine 8.
00:08
Battalion 2, Battalion 3, Truck 2, Rescue 2,
00:13
Engine 1, Rescue 10, Engine 8.
00:15
Respond to near Blair Avenue, cross Pelham Boulevard.
00:23
Callers advising the heater is smoking in the house and an outlet is hot.
00:28
hot and red.
00:31
Grid 919.
00:34
What's Ken?
00:38
81.
00:40
Station DUS.
00:47
Copy Station 1, Station 2, Unit 619.
00:57
All units of knowledge, 69.
01:00
Thank you.
01:09
Engine 2 is arriving on scene, single story, residential structure.
01:14
Nothing showed from the exterior evacuation.
01:17
Complete.
01:20
We'll be investigating.
01:22
Copy engine 2 on scene, single story residential structure, nothing showing from the exterior.
01:27
Evacuation completed, 627.
01:36
Central County Two.
01:40
Battalion, Steve, go ahead.
01:44
Cancel all units except for Engine 2 and Truck 2.
01:50
Copy canceling all units except Engine 2, Truck 2, 628.
01:56
Also, you shell fire out.
01:59
Proceed Fire Out, 628.
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Location mentioned:
Blair Ave, Port Charlotte, FL 33948
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