Fire alarm caused by cooking smoke in North Port, North Port FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Beckwith Avenue in North Port. They found cooking smoke in a single-story home and confirmed it was a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 85, engine 81, fire alarm.
00:05
Near Beckwith Avenue.
00:07
Near Beckwith Avenue, cross of Abelman Road, map grid 466.
00:14
Engine 85 just came in from the alarm company.
00:21
They've made contact with the premise advising cooking smoke.
00:24
No password zone was restored.
00:28
Engine 85 copies.
00:29
We'll continue in non-emergency.
00:30
You can cancel Engine 81.
00:33
Copy, Engine 85 to continue in non-emergency, canceling Engine 81.
00:38
Engine 81, did you copy and go available?
00:41
Engine 81 available.
00:44
Dispatch copies.
00:46
Engine 85 is on scene.
00:48
We have a single story residential structure, nothing showing.
00:50
Stand by for it.
00:52
Copy on scene.
00:53
Single story residential structure, nothing showing.
00:55
Showing engine 85.
00:59
Dispatch from engine 85.
01:01
Go ahead, engine 85.
01:05
Confirm cooking smoke.
01:06
Engine 85 is available.
01:08
Copy, confirm false alarm.
01:10
Cooking smoke, available and J5.
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Location mentioned:
Beckwith Ave, North Port, FL 34291
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