Small recreational fire extinguished by homeowner, Port Charlotte FL
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a backyard near Peachland Boulevard and Moon Street for a reported fire. The fire was a small recreational fire that the homeowner was extinguishing and complying with, so services were declined.
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 12, Engine 12, respond to Peachland Boulevard and Moon Street.
00:04
There is a fire in a backyard near Peachland Boulevard and Moon Street.
00:11
4-901. 12 from Portman.
00:14
95 hours.
00:20
Tancel from Esky 31.
00:22
From Espy 31, dead.
00:25
We're in service from our call.
00:27
Out of service, return first no.
00:30
Copy 967.
00:32
Central for Rescue 12.
00:35
Rescue 12.
00:37
Yes ma'am, what's the correct unit number?
00:45
Showing unit 114, 114.
00:49
12 copy, thank you.
01:00
Central from L4.
01:02
L4, go ahead.
01:05
Deputy Sunstein, Rescue 4 and Deputy are attempting to re-contact the subject.
01:11
Copy 22 hours.
01:17
Central Engine 12, we're in the area.
01:22
22.
01:28
Central from L4.
01:30
Salfour, go ahead.
01:35
The subject requesting to cancel refuse our service?
01:41
That's affirmative.
01:45
Sure-hundred4 Rescue 4 available.
01:48
That's 25 hours.
01:54
Central, Engine 12.
01:57
Engine 12, go ahead.
02:02
Correct address is near Peachland Boulevard.
02:05
Homeowner did have a small recreational fire.
02:07
They are extinguishing and complying.
02:08
Engine 12th and service.
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Location mentioned:
Peachland Blvd & Moon St, Port Charlotte, FL 33954
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