Fire crews respond to smoke at Popeyes on Highway 231, Panama City FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of smoke coming from the roof of the Popeyes restaurant near Highway 231 and East Avenue in Panama City. All occupants had evacuated before firefighters arrived. Light smoke was visible from the roof, and crews began investigating the source of the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Ninety-two thirty-four, ninety two oh six.
00:03
Respond first to near Highway 231.
00:08
The Popeyes near Highway 231 and East Avenue is the major intersection.
00:17
Respond on TAC five.
00:19
Ninety-three twenty four, ninety-two twenty.
00:21
Ninety-two thirty-four, ninety-two thirty-six respond first to alarm near Highway 231.
00:28
The Popeyes near Highway 231 and East Avenue closest major intersection.
00:33
Respond on TAC five.
00:37
Ninety-two twenty-four responding.
00:43
Ninety-three twenty-four responding.
00:52
Units 9206, 9224, 9324 responding.
00:56
Popeyes near Highway 231.
01:00
Structure fire.
01:02
Caller sees smoke coming from the exhaust at the top of the building.
01:05
All people are outside the building.
01:09
Unit 9234 responding.
01:11
Unit 9234 responding.
01:25
County unit 9324 arriving on scene.
01:28
Single story commercial structure.
01:30
Light smoke showing from the roof.
01:32
We'll be investigating.
01:35
Unit 9324 on scene.
01:36
Light smoke coming from the top of the building.
01:38
Establish command.
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