Strong gas smell prompts evacuation at Chase Bank, Surfside FL
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According to the dispatch call, a strong smell of gas and smoke was reported inside Chase Bank near Harding Avenue in Surfside, Florida. The building was evacuated as a safety precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
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Transcript:
00:00
Intentional units,
00:03
gas assignment,
00:04
near Harding Avenue.
00:06
All units are my producer.
00:12
Titch all units medium have a gas assignment.
00:15
near Harding Avenue, near Harding Avenue, and strong smoke gas coming from inside Chase Bank.
00:22
For entrance 6-3, ladder 22, ladder 18, 5-121, end in 20, engine 30, rescue 7 6-6, rescue 2, 1, battalion 1, and battalion 3.
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Unit 7, 8,000, tag 1, after acknowledgement, and 6-3.
00:37
6-3, call receipt.
00:41
Ladder 22.
00:51
Ladder 18 in-round 5-1-21 2-1 call received led to 2-1 call received led to 20 in round engine 30 30 received in a route 30 received in a route rescue 7 6 in route rescue 2 1 2 1 in route
01:18
Battalion 1
01:20
Thetellion 1 interrupt
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Battalion 3 route unit 20 is gas the time moves retriever to tag 1 type 1 912 they help
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Detain 1 on top 1
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When you have N6-3, 922, 9-12, 5-121, into 20, 8 to 30, REC 26, RU.1, at the Titan 3.
01:46
Reference to strong smell of gas coming from inside a location at the Chase Bank.
01:50
The business has been closed and everybody has been evacuated, 221.
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