Transformer fire investigated after boat hits marker


Audio|Source: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
03:29
Transcript:
How does that be someone responding to Ponce? I believe the county's worked and off the county attack floor. I'm parked. There be two rescues to Pompstallion and an engine from the city. The city also advised they are putting something in the water now. Unknown EPA. We're responding to the vote. Our phone is responding to the vote. Our phone is responding to the last week. Very spawning. One, county attack four. Responding. All right. I copy. Can anybody on the vessel see our license time? On the border VC-1 truck one engine three just be advised. The coordinates are showing south of Alligator Creek Inlets. That is permanent. So, why engine three response? Agent 3, funny word, George Beacel, Lab. Engine, are you going to be responding upon? Ignite. Please respond to the Pondon. Indy 2, BC1. You want to move up to coverage? Service. Receive. Agent 2, fine border, we'll be moving up zone off coverage. Engine 2, moving up north of coverage. Go ahead. No. Morning, too. Get anyone on the bench mills to be our line? Driving Lash the cart, I'll advise. I've got multiple units of PD and Charlotte County at the dock as well. Truck one at D's job. Central Battalion Board. Did you get confirmation yet if Cape Coral was able to respond with her vote? I have not yet. My apologies. And Jim Warren, all I know is that at 40 feet from the church is very close to two pounds freeze. When I talk to the bystanders, we have the transformer that was on fire inside. There's no active fire at this time. We'll be investigating. Probably no active fire will be investigated. 24-foot bay boat. Occupants on board, looks like they struck a concrete marker will advise injuries hazard.
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Location mentioned:
Alligator Creek Bridge, Punta Gorda, FL 33950
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