Fire alarm investigated at The Tides, Hollywood FL
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According to the dispatch call, fire and rescue units responded to a fire alarm at The Tides condominium near South Ocean Drive in Hollywood, Florida. Crews investigated a high-rise building after the alarm was triggered, with no visible signs of fire from the outside. The situation was handled by on-site personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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04:19
Transcript:
00:00
Zone 40, Engine 40, Captain 105, respond to a fire alarm near South Ocean Drive at The Tides.
00:07
Captain 158.
00:10
Captain 15, Captain Alarm,
00:12
You can show me available.
00:14
Captain 105, I'll show you available.
00:18
14 will have a delayed response.
00:26
Responding to general area 1.
00:36
Rescue 74, copy call.
00:43
With a fractured finger, conscious and breathing.
00:55
We'll go by ground.
01:00
Copy for 1086.
01:42
Show on air zone at 1001.
01:52
Please show me in service and available.
02:36
Accompanied by a medical professional in room 1.
02:42
Rescue 41 responding.
02:45
Rescue 41, copy responding.
02:54
Rescue 41, copy cancel.
03:02
You show us en route to northwest.
03:11
Rescue 5A en route to northwest.
03:18
For what hospital?
03:26
Rescue 44, can you advise for what hospital?
03:46
One adult female stroke alert.
04:06
Rescue 40 on scene near South Ocean Drive.
04:11
High-rise structure, nothing shown from outside.
04:16
On scene investigating.
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Location mentioned:
S Ocean Dr, Hollywood, FL 33019
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