Garbage fire near Northeast 163rd Street extinguished, Miami Dade County FL
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According to the dispatch call, a garbage fire near Northeast 163rd Street was reported and multiple units responded. The fire was confirmed out and workers extinguished the fire before apparatus arrival. The incident was cleared without further issues.
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02:29
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00:00
Trash fire near Northeast 163rd Street.
00:07
Received en route.
00:11
Four units available.
00:13
Forty available at the county.
00:18
Confirmed again.
00:20
Ladder 13, DLF transport, please.
00:24
Machine, stand by for an ETA, about 15 minutes ago.
00:32
Rescue 30 received.
00:37
Rescue 30 received.
00:41
Elderly female reported.
00:43
Healing 6, unit 1210, take on.
00:51
Rescue 54, can we get the incident number, please?
00:57
Answer number is (number withheld).
01:05
Rescue-54,
01:07
Copy.
01:10
Dade County.
01:14
Inspector 1117, Navit County.
01:18
Five to eight arrivals.
01:24
Letter 13, 15 minutes for AMR.
01:30
Lieutenant Stark.
01:32
Do you have an assignment at the Home Depot on 12th Avenue for garbage fire?
01:40
Hi, bye.
01:44
State County for Inspector 119.
01:46
State County Inspector 119.
01:54
Copy ladder 31 taking arrival.
01:56
You can make the two-unit assignment.
02:02
No fire in the trash can.
02:04
We got workers putting it out.
02:08
Copy no fire on the trash can and workers putting it out.
02:16
Be advised, it's a garbage fire, the fire is out.
02:20
Ladder 31's arrival, you can cancel the assignment.
02:23
Because all the units responded.
02:27
Copy that, it was a single company.
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