Fire at multi-family building near northwest 8th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL
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A fire occurred in a multi-family building near Northwest 8th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale. There are reports of possible burn victims needing rescue.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
2-104-7, engine 4-6, engine 416, support 29, ladder 2, ladder 4-9, 104-4-6, time 2, AC2, respondal, multi-family structure fire.
00:11
near Northwest 8th Avenue, unit 3, all units,
00:15
switch over to Tac 2, 20305.
00:22
See,
00:24
sick person 552, South Dixie Highway East, 552 South Dixie Highway East, 2305.
00:32
Rescue 6C3, copy responding.
00:36
Sure you're responding, via language line Spanish speaking only, patients vary, very sick, vomiting,
00:42
2306.
00:47
There's a female screen in on the line if the language on the call.
00:56
Margate Boulevard 7708 Margate Boulevard,
01:00
Garden,
01:01
Patten Villa,
01:03
Unit 3-1, 2306.
01:11
saying that someone needs rescue that they were burned, but it's possibly going to be related to the fire.
01:22
What we got going?
01:25
You have Respubrio 2-2-200-200-400-47-inch-46 engine 16, so 149, latitude, letter 49,
01:33
the 946 and AC2 on all this match.
01:38
Yeah, I'm getting third, Russ.
01:41
I'm copy, and now I have an update that the, yeah, someone is saying that the house is on fire.
01:48
I'm not sure if anyone's, uh, trap and I.
01:55
Okay, Knoxlovsky's don't work.
02:00
Copy me son of my message.
02:05
Excuse me being requested to respond as well to a multi-family structure fire near Northwest 8th Avenue switch over to attack 2.208.
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Location mentioned:
NW 8th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
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