Small outside fire near Hancock Lane and Airport Boulevard, Brent FL
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According to the dispatch call, a small outside fire about three feet wide was reported near Hancock Lane and Airport Boulevard, possibly started by a homeless person. Emergency medical services responded to assist a homeless person lying next to the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 3, small outside fire, Airport Boulevard and Hancock Lane.
00:12
Squad 3, outside fire,
00:14
Airport Boulevard and Hancock Lane.
00:16
Right, very 11.
00:18
11.
00:19
Do you copy numbers?
00:23
Good morning, go ahead.
00:25
29, 25, 17, truck 30.
00:32
Copy, I'm getting the route to Sacred Heart, Preeto Bay,
00:35
Transferter room number 10, 10.
00:38
Your Honor.
00:41
The medic 4-1.
00:46
Oh,
00:47
one, plus time.
00:49
Pustin.
00:51
Hello. The one.
01:03
Here we are a refield at town.
01:06
We all stay here.
01:12
Okay.
01:16
Go on?
01:18
I don't think that one.
01:24
Getting so you're ready for numbers?
01:30
E-Nade.
01:35
6.22.35.
01:38
Mean truck 3, 4.
01:50
I'm going to get tired after this unconscious delta, (number withheld), Cornelius Lane, across the Angel Avenue from Bellevue.
02:01
I was sent out of service.
02:03
I'll have a good night.
02:05
Okay.
02:10
Team in Squad 3.
02:14
Squad 3. Squad 3.
02:17
It's called in by an off-duting medic.
02:22
I'm putting a small outside fire.
02:25
It's possibly set by a homeless person.
02:27
It's about three feet in circumference.
02:31
We also have an EMS call there for a homeless person laying next to it.
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Location mentioned:
Hancock Ln & Airport Blvd, Brent, FL 32503
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