False alarm for fire reported on nonexistent 16th floor, Miami FL
Fire crews received a report of a fire on the 16th floor near Northwest 7th Street in Miami. Upon checking, responders found that the building only has six floors, indicating the report was likely a false alarm or miscommunication.
Audio|Source: Miami Fire Rescue
01:42
Transcript:
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13, I'm (name withheld), Quint 10, 20, Rescue 20, Rescue Time, Rescue 31[1], and J33, Building Fire.
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16th floor, near Northwest 7th Street.
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Tactical channel is KQuo, Pakeeto.
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Heavy, Rescue, 614-08, 0.10, Rescue 20, Rescue 10, Rescue 301, and 2,3, building fire. On the 16th floor, near Northwest 7th Street.
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Tacticals, Kikido, 208, Miami.
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Engineering responding, 20808-90s.
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Each, there's no 16th floor near Northwest 7th Street.
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NOSPETI, RETI, and where are confirmed?
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We quit TENS responding.
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TensO.S.O.S.O.S.
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11, Miami. Miami.
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When you're responding.
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202.A. You're responding.
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Let me have been 1407, 14.
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It's been 1407.
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17.
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Do you copy to try to get a better GUTH? There's no 16 floor at that address.
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The language barrier at the time, QRX for a second. We're getting further.
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Building 16,
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6 floors.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
31: Unconscious/Fainting (medical dispatch code)
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 7th St, Miami, FL 33126
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