Minor smoke reported near Southwest 227th Street, Cutler Bay FL
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According to the dispatch call, smoke was reported near Southwest 227th Street from an electric meter. Fire units responded and found no fire. The situation was minor and downgraded to routine.
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 7 on TAC 5, responding to an FPL meter smoking outside near Southwest 227th Street with platform 34, engine 71, engine 55, engine 70, and rescue 34, Battalion 7.
00:16
Battalion 7.
00:17
Codian 7, copy.
00:26
Platform 34 arrival.
00:28
I got a single family home, nothing showing,
00:31
show me in command, investigating, slow everybody to routine.
00:40
Clock 34, copy, single family residence, nothing showing in command,
00:45
investigating everybody else to routine.
00:52
Attention all units in route to the low hazard's time near Southwest 227th Street.
00:57
You can slow the routine.
01:04
Command, A County, correct.
01:06
QTH is 1054.
01:15
Committee copy.
01:16
This could be 1.254, Southwest, 227th of Street.
01:25
Engine 5-5 arrival.
01:28
Engine 5-5 arrival.
01:30
And you can make this a hole for a platform 34.
01:37
Okay, got to be hole for platform 34.
01:43
Potential units in round and arrival to the low hazard assignment, near Southwest 227th Street.
01:49
If it could be a hold with platform 34,
01:51
all the units can cancel and switch to active-base frequency, 1930-8 County.
02:01
Command Day County, do we have FPL en route?
02:05
Do we have an affirmative? VTA, 30 minutes or less?
02:11
Copy. And we can also terminate command.
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