Commercial building fire with firefighter rescue underway, Fort Lauderdale FL
A large commercial building near E Broward Blvd in Fort Lauderdale caught fire with heavy smoke visible. Firefighters responded with multiple units and declared a Mayday for a rescue team indicating a possible firefighter in distress. There is also a live power line on the delta side of the building. The situation is active and ongoing.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
05:45
Transcript:
00:00
I'm rolling up on a commercial structure fire. Can you start me your first alarm assignment, please?
00:10
I'll be rival immediately.
00:13
Copy.
00:18
The tie seven is around.
00:20
Tie seven, copy.
00:26
Tell me arrival.
00:28
I have approximately 100 foot by 200 foot commercial structure.
00:33
I've got heavy snow showing from the Alpha Delta corner.
00:38
We'll be in fast attack this time.
00:41
Stopped command.
00:42
Copy.
00:49
13th.
00:54
Temper.
00:56
Time for.
00:59
So I can't beat your phone size.
01:03
Temper.
01:08
Superbar. Cardway, sir.
01:13
All right of your arrival.
01:17
1021.
01:20
Thank you for you, Ronald.
01:26
What, Bray, Rennie, Rennie!
01:28
Rennie, Rennie! This is Rushing 2-7 students.
01:32
We didn't walk or fell down the wall.
01:35
And Trump, did you help?
01:39
Commander Rossi Unor Rescue 27, you declare any Mayday[1]?
01:47
We have!
01:49
You have to keep on!
01:51
Steven and Marcos!
01:58
Command Firecom, emergency traffic.
02:00
It's about the second one of seven, we have an active Mayday[1].
02:04
Command Rescue 2-7, slow down your air and your air consumption.
02:07
Try to conserve air. What are your needs right now?
02:14
You call.
02:16
Sir Randy Parkon and you start FDL.
02:19
You already called them. They said 30 minutes for let me to expedite. You need me to expedite?
02:24
Please expedited and go ahead and give me a group one page of A-M-know. We've got a work-and-fire at this location with a live-border.
02:30
Okay,
02:31
Navaj, working fire with a lot of noise.
02:35
Rest be fired, we're on fire and complete.
02:38
We're going to circle around again.
02:49
For Zone 08A Alpha at near Court in the city of Fort Lauderdale.
02:55
The incident is working on Tactical Channel 01. All units resume normal radio operations at 10.23 hours.
03:07
949 and cart 13 en route and arrival and in service at the detail.
03:14
We will be operating on TAC 9 and I just need an incident number please.
03:21
Act knowledge, company,
03:23
standby.
03:26
With 946, I'm clear, the cardiac arrest. Time 46, I'm clear, the cardiac arrest.
03:35
Oh,
03:37
zero.
03:40
That's a red, and it took 30 seconds.
03:42
All right, he's got to adjust that.
03:47
It's going to be between 45 and 60.
03:55
With an infection.
03:59
Test 24.
04:04
So a 38-year-old female patient, she feels bad and was almost unconscious.
04:10
She is consciously breathing.
04:21
Hi. Your number is going to be...
04:26
Last four, (number withheld), (number withheld).
04:32
All right, give me the whole thing because that doesn't make sense. I need the numbers before that.
04:38
Technologist is going to be at least five numbers.
04:50
WFL2519-0-0-90-29-4004-7-49-49-49-49-49-49-49-49-49-292.
05:00
Drill, and it's tied to the black doors in the Charlie's side.
05:05
Remain and copy, Charlie's side, rest of two seven, row.
05:14
Remaintero.
05:16
Remainterance.
05:21
Restive 202 secondaries, please.
05:26
Committee, secondaries, clear.
05:29
Okay, twenty.
05:32
We do have a power line. We do have a power line. It's on the delta side of the building.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Mayday: Emergency distress call indicating urgent need for assistance due to imminent danger or life-threatening situation.
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