Automatic fire alarm triggers at local academy, Orlando FL
An automatic fire alarm was activated at the Adventure Educational Academy on North Pine Hills Road, Orlando. Fire and rescue units responded. Staff reported that cooking bacon caused smoke which triggered the alarm. A 34-year-old female was found conscious with stomach pain but responding normally. No evidence of fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 42. Respond to automatic fire alarm.
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At near North Pine Hills Road, Adventure Educational Academy.
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Cross streets are intersection of Illinois Drive and Ferdinand Drive.
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Engine 42, OCFR 7.
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Time out 07-739.
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Persons leaving the scene or return to 1.
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965, person leaving the scene.
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Rescue 65, you return, 0-740.
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Rescue 65, same traffic.
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In difficulty breathing, responding normally, nurse with the patient, 0740.
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Engine 11. Rescue 6. First 8 and No.
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At near South Alder Avenue. Cross streets are Appianway and Crayland Street.
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Engine 11, Rescue 6.
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G.
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42, fire alarm near North Pine Hills Road at the Adventure Education Academy.
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Crosshood of Eleanor Drive and Fernett & Drive.
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Her alarm confidence is going to be a general fire.
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Try making contact with the premise, no voice contact made.
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30741.
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Rescue 30 Medical southbound of this Avenue.
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Cross Street of Bowenegarden Road and Carter Street.
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34-year-old female, conscious and breathing, suspicious of stomach pain and can barely stand.
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Responding normally, 0742.
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151 has 1 to each day.
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Let's you one-for-one.
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Orange Friday, Angel 42, additional update from the staff on seeing. They advised they were cooking bacon and smoke triggered the alarm, 0743.
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