False fire alarm at Military Heritage Museum, Punta Gorda FL
A fire alarm was reported at the Military Heritage Museum. Upon arrival, officers found no visible fire. They contacted a key holder to check the fire panel and an unsecured door as the museum appeared closed.
Audio|Source: Charlotte County Sheriff and Punta Gorda Police
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Military Heritage guardhouse at the entrance does not appear to be any fire here.
00:09
You let them know that there's a yield sign that got taken out at this train lane over here.
00:16
Copy 09333.
00:22
Central 125.
00:25
125. Can you pull me in agency assist for 2411-micle? I'm going to be out with North Warpd.
00:35
Being around to 900, West Marion Ave, Military Heritage Museum.
00:39
We have one of the volunteers call and a fire alarm.
00:45
I have a vehicle stopped.
00:52
Give me a call now.
00:58
Delta 3 is on scene.
01:01
Delta 3 on C, 935.
01:08
Delta 21 C.
01:10
Delta 221 C, 936.
01:19
15 from Central, can you clear your directed patrol for an accident at Torrance and Esther?
01:25
2 15, go ahead.
01:31
It's going to be Torrance Street and Esther Avenue.
01:34
No injuries.
01:35
It is a truck versus a motorcycle, no roadblock and no fluidly.
01:42
Javierna? Copy-Enro.
01:44
Happy showing you're not, zero.
01:47
Golf November Hotel, Fox Truck 5-8, G-N-H-F-58,
01:52
Grand Color Nissan.
01:56
Some more.
01:59
Some.
02:03
Do you go ahead?
02:06
We have a key holder for the Military Heritage Museum.
02:09
They appear to be closed.
02:11
They might know more about this panel as well as a door that was unsecure.
02:17
We're in the works of contacting him.
02:18
The first one, there was no answer.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Marion Ave, Punta Gorda, FL 33950
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