Fire alarm at commercial building with no visible fire, Winter Park FL
Fire department responded to a fire alarm at a commercial building near South New York Avenue in Winter Park, Florida. The incident involved a possible electrical smell in the attic but no visible flames, smoke, or injuries. Management reported system issues which will be repaired by a technician.
Audio|Source: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 61, Engine 64, Truck 61, and Battalion 61.
00:06
Respond to ASA, TAC 3.
00:08
At near South New York Avenue.
00:11
Cross streets on West Morse Boulevard, West Wellborn Avenue.
00:22
Correct, rescue one.
00:25
Check, rescue until you can return.
00:56
Tower 11 AMR 169.
01:00
Suffocating breathing.
01:01
At near LAMTree Circle.
01:03
Sky at Conway 13.
01:06
Lake Margaret Drive and LAMTree Place.
01:08
Tower 11, AMR 169.
01:14
Number 3. Timer 1207.
01:22
Also at General Fire Alarm, they're advising that you go into the gate entrance off of South Virginia Avenue as calling inside.
01:31
Okay,
01:34
C-7.
01:47
Engine 12 Orlando, there's no problem here.
01:49
We spoke with management outside.
01:50
It appears to be about functioning a large system.
01:52
Headbods are going to place the system on tests and have a technician come repair.
01:55
No hazard here.
01:56
We're in service.
01:57
Engine 12.
02:02
Traits our intersection of Windstone Road and Dead End end.
02:05
Engine 70.
02:06
OCFR 5. Timeout 1208.
02:20
Rescue 41 patient offloads.
02:25
Copy cancellation.
02:29
By 4Cathy, returning.
02:30
By 4, copy, returning.
02:34
5'4. 5'4.
02:38
Trots 6-1, 3-0-0-0-0-sholing, establishing command.
02:44
The tiny 61 is on scene.
02:47
Virginia's side, I'll be assuming command.
02:52
The 2961 on scene, Assume Command,
02:55
Virginia's side.
02:56
Sorry,
02:59
in the attic,
03:00
and it smells electrical.
03:02
No flames or smoke visible, no one injured.
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