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Bonfire near Elks Lodge causes smoke alarm activationCape Coral FL

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Cape Coral, FL

Fire crews found a bonfire near the Elks Lodge in Cape Coral. Smoke was detected and a smoke alarm sounded inside a nearby trailer. The fire was controlled and fire crews spoke with the resident responsible for the burn.

Audio|Source: Lee County and Cape Coral Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Thank you. Do you guys find anything down that road?
00:05
We just located a bonfire.
00:08
We have S.L.
00:09
on scene with us.
00:15
Prometic 5-1.
00:22
Please control, medic 5-1.
00:23
Show this to you an assignment complete, returning to fleet.
00:27
Bobby, Modic 51 on Team 15.
00:32
One, copies cancel.
00:34
Again, sent to you a second.
00:37
Medi-7. It's canceled.
00:40
Ninja two copies.
00:43
Pressing two copies.
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NG2 copies.
00:48
Send you 3 to 101.
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Engine 3.
00:55
Did you also check with the Elksalodge about their alarms going off?
01:03
There's nobody here at this time.
01:05
We hear something inside chirping a little bit, but other than that,
01:11
we can't be in access to this building.
01:15
Copy.
01:23
Got you want, engine three.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:33
Everything's tenful with the Elks Lodge.
01:34
It sounds like a smoke detector went off in one of the trailers to the left of the Elks Lodge.
01:44
Medic 4 fish and offload.
01:47
Offload Medic4 in 1917.
01:54
Copy.
01:59
Controls in 35.
02:04
35. 35.
02:08
You show us out of service per DO4, please and thank you.
02:13
Service 1918.
02:17
Please control, Medi40.
02:28
MediC40 Please Control, MediC40.
02:30
Please control, MediC40.
02:41
Please send us a supervisor, Cole to our scene, please.
02:50
So requesting a supervisor, Cold, Medics 40, 1919.
02:54
Confirming, are you 104 on scene?
03:00
We control of medic 40, say again.
03:04
Confirming, are you 104 on scene, sir?
03:09
Control is medic 40, we're 104, we have a injured personnel.
03:17
Understood, thank you.
03:22
Forty, Lee Control.
03:24
We control MediC40.
03:30
MediC40,
03:31
do you need an additional unit to respond as well?
03:41
We can control Medi40.
03:43
That's permanent, if you can have another unit here, cold.
03:49
Copy requesting an additional unit cold, Medic 40, 1920.
03:57
Which one, Medic 38?
04:00
Medic 38. Go for Mike 2nd.
04:04
Fizzy for Transport, Alpha 7.
04:08
Fizzy Delta 7,
04:09
Medic 38, 1922.
04:12
Medic Duly Control.
04:18
We control Medic 2 this clearing out first response.
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This had me completing first response, Medic 2, 1922.
04:28
Medic 12.
04:34
Medic 11, you are clear from Stan's Eye.
04:42
Confirming everything is 104.
04:44
We do have a person burning in the area.
04:48
Smoke's just landloaded the ground.
04:50
You can show,
04:51
you can go ahead and clear tack.
04:53
We're going to go talk to the resident that's burning.
05:01
104, a person that's burning in the area.
05:05
Clearing tack, Battalion 1, 1923.

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