Fire alarm at Hampton Inn caused by burnt popcorn, Bradenton FL
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at the Hampton Inn near 10th Street West in Bradenton. Fire units and the Bradenton Police Department responded. No flames or smoke were found. The cause was burnt popcorn in room 2222.
Audio|Heard on: Manatee County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 412.
00:01
Engine 411.
00:03
High life hazard fire alarm, near 10th Street West, Bradenton.
00:08
Hampton Inn.
00:09
Respond on tack, 4.
00:18
Copy, you're out, 2327.
00:25
CACC from 819.
00:28
Cod?
00:31
Question. Now, moving clear about Italian 8.
00:33
You chose a bill.
00:35
Copy, 2328.
00:36
Copy, 2228.
00:41
DCCC for middle dozen, wind through, Charlie.
00:49
Chief on command.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:53
Yes,
00:56
another thing's been cleaned up in 104 here.
00:59
You can terminate command and show me as it over time.
01:04
Copy 22nd8.
01:10
Engine 411, engine 412.
01:12
Be advised.
01:13
This was called in by BP and the alarm company.
01:16
BPD states no flames or smoke.
01:17
This is going to be on the second floor vending room.
01:20
We're all copy.
01:25
That would also.
01:27
Easton City, 412 on the same.
01:29
Nothing showed. We'll be investigated.
01:31
Happy 412, 2330.
01:35
411 on scene.
01:37
Both units on scene, 231.
01:43
Engine 411, engine 411, BPD just advised.
01:47
The alarm is coming from room 2222.
01:50
They were cooking popcorn.
01:57
412, got you.
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