Communications line down across road near Ashton and McIntosh, Bee Ridge FL
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A communications line was reported down across the road near Ashton Road and McIntosh Road. Fire units confirmed the line was a communication cable, which did not pose a hazard. No fire or smoke was found, and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Fire
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be a line down in the roadway just south of McIntosh and Ashton.
00:23
Transfer 1150, Rescary 1.
00:26
Rescue 21.
00:27
1,200 Main Street, 1-9-00 Main Street, crosses Southlank Savon at Grid 79.
00:42
Correction that is going to be for a fire alarm.
00:49
109 is available.
00:51
Have I went to night.
00:58
And DeWine, it's going to be a general alarm unknown reason for the alarm.
01:03
Multiple businesses have evacuated.
01:04
There's no flames or smoke scene.
01:06
Alarm's been going off of the past 20 minutes.
01:17
That's engine 16 is arriving on scene.
01:20
We do have a line line across the road.
01:23
This appears to be a communications line to cancel FPL and send out Comcast, please.
01:28
We'll be investigating.
01:32
Same with the communications line and 16.
01:54
One.
01:56
And one.
01:58
Andrew one's arriving on scene two-story commercial structure, ordinary construction, nothing showing from sides alpha and delta.
02:04
We're going to be investigating.
02:05
Two-story commercial structure next time investigating.
02:07
And you want.
02:13
This VAS engine 16 confirmed communications line on the ground,
02:18
not causing any hazard at this time.
02:22
We're going to be available, return to quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Ashton Rd & McIntosh Rd, Bee Ridge, FL 34233
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