Smoke report near Foxtail Loop is fog and steam, Pensacola FL
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A report of smoke near Foxtail Loop was investigated and found to be fog and steam from a pond fountain near Navy Federal Park.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
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02:35
Transcript:
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Engine 2, outside smoke investigation near Foxtail Loop.
00:04
Engine 2, outside smoke investigation, area near Foxtail Loop across from Sparkle Berry Lane.
00:12
Rescue 321.
00:25
Vaptist and purr UMF 11 we need to swing by West Florida.
00:33
Happy.
00:40
321 will you be unavailable?
00:44
Still in service, we just need to swing by there.
00:52
Stamity Engine 2.
00:59
Dispatch address is where the caller is, they're reporting a fig column of smoke, increasing in the area of the Navy Federal Park.
01:14
311 post-10 out of service.
01:18
Have a good day.
01:20
Do it is Cambia.
01:22
Engine 2.
01:26
Area looking.
01:28
Engine 2 on same area.
01:31
Yeah.
01:33
You too. You too.
01:38
Thank you. Thank you.
01:39
Thank you.
01:42
Yeah, thank you all the wonderful day.
01:45
Happy.
01:49
Thank you. Engine two back.
01:52
Legend two.
01:55
Up here it's going to be the steam from the pond, the fountain is creating an upwelling, making it look like it's rising and increasing, but there's a large bank of fog over the OLF 8 property.
02:09
We're going to double check, but that's all we see.
02:13
Understood.
02:19
And engine two back,
02:21
scamp it.
02:23
And it's true.
02:26
Confirm that was the issue.
02:28
It's fog.
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We're complete.
02:33
Enter two completed, Simon.
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Location mentioned:
Foxtail Loop, Pensacola, FL 32526
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