Cooking incident triggers fire alarm near Alton Rd, Port Charlotte FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible residential fire alarm near Alton Road and Halstead Avenue in Port Charlotte. The alarm was determined to be caused by cooking, and most responding units were canceled after confirmation of no active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion Two, Engine One respond.
00:02
Engine Twelve be en route.
00:03
Battalion Two, Engine One respond.
00:05
Engine Twelve en route to near Alton Rd, cross of Halstead Avenue for fire alarm indicating living room smoke detector grid 0911.
00:21
Engine One.
00:28
Central Engine Eight, we're available.
00:30
We'll be close to that call.
00:31
We'll be responding to that fire alarm from Casada in Yorkshire.
00:36
Copy that. Engine One, you can be en route.
00:38
Engine Twelve, you can cancel.
00:43
Engine One copy.
00:49
Engine Twelve copies.
00:51
Fifteen fifty-nine.
00:58
Are they advising false alarm?
01:03
That's affirmative.
01:04
They're advising it from cooking.
01:12
Engine Eight, we copy.
01:14
You can show Engine Eight en route and you can cancel Engine One.
01:18
Copy that. Engine Eight en route.
01:20
Engine One, you can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Alton Rd, Port Charlotte, FL 33952
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