Reported fire in Fort Lauderdale was burned food, Fort Lauderdale FL
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According to the dispatch call, a reported residential fire near NE 22nd Avenue in Fort Lauderdale was investigated and found to be burned food. No assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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02:16
Transcript:
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20404 receiving a multi-structured fighter
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127 alpha
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12402 station 24 station 11 engine 103 ladder 22 12 baton 2 4 by time 5 2 you can respond to a commercial correction a residential structure fire near NE 22nd Avenue I'm around for you
00:41
Hang on, track from the engine 726.
00:48
8 dollars, track number one.
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Taffecting number one.
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Taffler type one.
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One word.
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One type one.
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Taff. Okay.
01:08
If I need you a copy?
01:10
So we're responding, going to attack one.
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Tap one.
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NisU 24, copy.
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Acknowledge.
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211 responding, going to attack one.
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Tap. I need to put it.
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Ignall it.
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You want to copy, not.
01:34
Ignall it.
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2322
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Battalion 2ndine 2nd4 with Battalion 5-2 quid 12, ladder 22, engine 1-103, engine 11,
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rescue 11, and rescue 24.
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To help the family shorts for fire.
01:58
Be advised, we...
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The callers requesting to cancel,
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reference it was burned food, no help is made.
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Can you advise?
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Divide your caller stand on us.
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Affirmative caller says burn food, no help is distant.
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Location mentioned:
NE 22nd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
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