Fire crews control water damage with no carbon monoxide detected, Miami Dade County FL
Fire crews responded to water damage and possible fire exposure on the 6th floor of a building in Miami-Dade County. Carbon monoxide levels were checked and found safe. The water loss was controlled and damage stopped. The incident was brought under control and equipment was removed.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Tactical Channels
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Transcript:
00:00
Copy, fire occupancy, we've got handled, they took the toilet out,
00:03
Delta 1 exposure, we're going to hear the shotback.
00:09
Copy, I'm going to put 17 on Division 6 with you, they can all report to you.
00:16
Copy.
00:19
Command, engine 17.
00:22
Engine 17, I copy.
00:24
Report to Division 6, the shot back's already in route.
00:33
Ladder 83, you're now also going to be part of Division 6.
00:40
Signed in Division 6.
00:42
Division 6 to Command.
00:50
Good.
00:54
Get zero readings in the hallway as well as Delta 1 and fire exposure department on the CO meter.
01:03
Guys,
01:05
zero readings on the CO meter for Bravo and Delta or all three.
01:12
All of them are this time, we're going to check the rest of the hallway now.
01:15
I'll shut down the fan, and just for information, Delta 1 is 625 with the water damage.
01:23
Copy Delta 1, 625,
01:25
and what's the number for Bravo 1?
01:32
629.
01:41
Go ahead, elevator.
01:45
Shopback, arrival, 6th floor.
01:49
Division 6, your shotback is arrival.
01:52
Division 6, your shot back is arrival.
01:54
Division 6, the commandant.
02:00
Correction,
02:01
Bravo 1 is 630, 630.
02:05
Robo 1, 630.
02:08
So I got Delta has 625, Bravo is 630 and a fire apartment 627, confirmed.
02:17
Confirmed, we're starting to shop back on Delta 1625.
02:24
Understood.
02:29
This is 6-2 command.
02:36
Command last unit.
02:39
Division 6 to command.
02:42
Go ahead, Division 6.
02:45
All right, we got no smoke, zero readings on the CO.
02:48
I've stopped fan operations.
02:50
I'm going to start bringing down equipment.
02:52
I'm going to have units bring down their fans.
02:54
I think we can hold up here with 4-5-6-8, 6-9, and 17.
03:08
Understood.
03:09
Minutes are going to be bringing down equipment.
03:12
Command to the elevator driver.
03:17
Elevator.
03:19
Are you on the 6th floor?
03:24
Yes,
03:25
elevator is on the sixth floor.
03:27
All right, because the units are going to start to show up and let equipment back down to the trucks.
03:35
Copy, elevator taking equipment down.
03:43
Command D County.
03:46
Claim, go ahead.
03:49
The 6th floor and the 5th floor and the rest of the building has been checked for carbon monoxide.
03:55
It's all clear at this point.
03:57
Water loss has been slowed down and damage has been stopped from continuing where the units are starting to break down.
04:12
Called under control.
04:15
I'm in copy.
04:23
Commanded Division 6, confirm you're going to send down engine 48 and ladder 83 with the equipment and they can go ahead and clean up.
04:33
Copy line 3, 83 is already on the way down.
04:36
He's figuring up the equipment to go down.
04:39
Understood.
04:45
Medical remedy 48.
04:49
48, go ahead.
04:51
We're gonna give it a couple more minutes and then I'll go ahead and start clearing you guys in a second.
04:58
Copy, I'm standing by 17.
05:05
Division 6, can you give me a call on my cell phone?
05:10
Copy. Copy.
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Miami-Dade County, FL
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