Fire crews investigate false alarm at home, Miami Dade County FL
Fire department units arrived at a single-family home on Avocado Drive in Florida after reports of possible fire. Upon investigation, no smoke or flames were found, and the call was determined to be a false alarm. Responding units were canceled shortly after arrival.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Tactical Channels
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Transcript:
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Engine 16.
00:09
We're arrival on a one-story single-family home. We got nothing showing at this time.
00:14
You can go ahead and show my unit command investigating and solve the assignment down.
00:22
A rescue 16 copy arrival soon in command and investigating. Correction, Engine 16 arrival, assuming command and investigating.
00:29
One-troy residents, nothing showing.
00:31
Eugene 57.
00:37
Rescue 71. Lieutenant.
00:39
I'm a rival.
00:40
You can cancel the water tender.
00:44
Copy.
00:45
WaterTender 1 and Rescue 71. There's another fire that's about to go out and I need you to switch over back to south.
00:52
Water tender 1.
00:55
Water tender 1, copy.
00:58
(number withheld).
01:00
71, copy. What's the address?
01:03
It's going to be Avocado Drive and SW 172nd Street. You switch over to south for the dispatch.
01:08
Okay. Okay.
01:17
T-158. Command, Day County, it's going to be a hold for engine 16 for my unit, engine 16.
01:25
Stop your hooket.
01:32
All units in route to
01:36
(number withheld). You can cancel your call, pay-and-to-your calls. Can we move over at (number withheld)? All units canceled, go ahead and change back for south.
01:43
There's another call going out on south.
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