Gas odor investigated at strip mall near Miller Dr, Miami Dade County FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a reported gas odor at a strip mall near Miller Dr, Florida. The gas company was notified and the source of the smell was being investigated, possibly originating from a restaurant.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Tactical Channels
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:02
I'm a rival,
00:04
single strip mall.
00:06
Nothing showing, showed this unit in command investigating how our unit stage on Miller.
00:30
Command to Dade County.
00:32
Command, go ahead.
00:35
Yeah,
00:37
we still have a smell of gas here.
00:40
Continue to have the units with each.
00:42
We can have this with the investigation.
00:49
We can copy 105-6.
00:56
A three-day counting.
00:58
The gas company notified at this time.
01:06
Command at the county, stand by on that.
01:08
I'm continuing to investigate.
01:09
The smell's probably coming from the restaurant.
01:13
I'm double checking everything right now.
01:15
Copy. All right, I can't get us in County.
01:28
Command 2,000, 156.
01:32
5-6-go.
01:34
Are you a right-well-up TEE, the opposite side?
01:38
Copy, we're on the alpha side.
01:42
Copy, I'm going to try to help meet you, okay.
01:50
Performing to the watch office.
01:58
You know what you can relax?
02:01
Good morning watch, office.
02:03
This is from 2.
02:04
We're in route to station 59 from Asset.
02:09
In Lady County.
02:16
1953, go ahead and start city again.
02:23
956 repeat.
02:26
Go ahead and start city gas one way please.
02:29
Copy, can you advise the reference if I could give them additional?
02:35
We do have a smell of gas in the building right now.
02:37
We're just trying to locate the source.
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