Smoke conditions investigated at Miami apartment, Miami FL
Firefighters responded to smoke conditions at an apartment near Southwest 36th Avenue in Miami. They ventilated smoke by opening doors and balconies, monitored smoke dampers, and reset systems. No confirmed fire was found during their precautionary actions.
Audio|Source: Miami Fire Rescue
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
2.0 near Southwest 36th Avenue, Engine 14, Alpha[1], Mississippi, 1920, near Southwest 36th, 1619.
00:24
You can check a call. They should not be in.
00:27
But that's all right. You can go anywhere.
00:33
I'm on the smoke or though. I just want to make sure.
00:44
I'm having to phone (number withheld) phone (number withheld) phone (number withheld) phone (number withheld).
00:51
(number withheld) phone 1.
00:57
Rescue. One of those minutes.
01:01
Okay.
01:04
Turning one to doctors.
01:08
Jules all 50-203-degree rules.
01:11
Okay, we're good on eight and we just below everything's good here.
01:15
All right, we're good on eight.
01:20
It's on the floor below.
01:23
All right, Perjade.
01:26
Perjade, open the doors.
01:28
Let this stairs supply air and open a balcony or a door to a unit so we can defact some of the smoke. But we have to reset.
01:38
We have to have a green panel before we do the next floor.
01:46
Do you want to rival at doctors?
01:49
Yes, not a level 60-229 cream.
01:56
Got a five smoke damper on six, that's, I got a trouble on it.
02:04
What we got to tell us? What's the biggest thing about, I don't know.
02:12
We're not going to hear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha: Phonetic A; also EMS low-priority response level
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Location mentioned:
SW 36th Ave, Miami, FL
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