Vehicle fire at colonial center drive controlled, Fort Myers FL
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A vehicle fire occurred near Colonial Center Drive in Fort Myers, Florida. Fire units including Engine 17, Battalion 10, Tech 1, and Engine 14 responded. The fire was declared under control after firefighting efforts.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County and Cape Coral Fire Dispatch
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 17 and Battalion 10.
00:03
Vehicle fire.
00:04
At near Colonial Center Drive.
00:07
Respond on dispatch 2.
00:08
Tech 1 is assigned.
00:10
Engine 17 and Battalion 10.
00:18
Medic 22, Unknown Medical, at Torilum Mall, 2301, Delcato Boulevard South.
00:25
Respond on dispatch to, Metac 22.
00:29
...point 10 on track 1.10 on type 1.
00:34
We sure we'll be telling then.
00:41
Battalion 10. Battalion 10.
00:45
Consider, no, do you have an additional interim response to call as well?
00:50
Copy.
00:58
Engine 14. Vehicle fire at near Colonial Center Drive.
01:04
Respond on dispatch 2.
01:06
Tech 1 is assigned.
01:07
Engine 14.
01:12
7 on scene, fully involved.
01:25
2.14 on Tech 1.
01:32
Go ahead, Ladder 16.
01:33
Go ahead, Ladder 16.
01:36
You put it on, the vehicle fire.
01:38
Copy that, sir, Tech 1.
01:41
Copy that, sir, Tech 1.
01:48
Ladder 16 is on Tech 1.
01:55
Medic 32, 106 transport, Delta 1.
02:00
Busy transport, Delta 1, medic 32,
02:03
640 hours.
02:08
How do you stand a lot of 16?
02:13
Go ahead.
02:16
Prepedit your weight is licensing.
02:21
Liar safety, you can cancel this time, fire's under control.
02:25
As you're 14, I have you provide booster backup if necessary.
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Location mentioned:
Colonial Center Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33905
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