Industrial vehicle damages tunnel sprinkler at Miami airport, Miami FL
At Miami International Airport, an industrial vehicle accidentally struck the top of a tunnel in the Foxtrot area. This caused a sprinkler head to break and triggered a fire alarm. Fire crews responded to shut off the water and address the alarm. No personal names or sensitive details are included.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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Transcript:
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As you're towards you. Then to respond to the OA tunnel, the fire to come shot off the water and the alarm.
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Location by Fox Trot for reference industrial vehicle accidentally hit the top of the tunnel
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for the HAA County.
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Engine 12.
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Ind12. Go ahead.
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If you got Jeremy 5'9, can you send them on this, please?
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812 repeat.
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If you've got QRV-5-9 available, if you serve them on this, please.
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812, QRV-59 is on a call.
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Callie. We'll call on the foot even, thanks.
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You're welcome, 439 County.
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Engine 47,
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go ahead.
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Engine 47, you could cancel.
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Engine 47.
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Engine 47, copy, canceled. 4-47, copy, canceled.
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Four for the day, copy.
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QRV 590 County.
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Where's engine 12 going?
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QRV-59 is going to bail a tunnel.
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The fire needs to come shot off the water and the alarm acts of a resident accident that hit the top of the tunnel.
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QRB 59.
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Copy, yeah, we're at G.
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That was a broken sprinkler head.
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We just shut that down.
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We said there's one in Fox.
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Correct, Fox Trot number four.
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Copy that. If it's an alarm ringing, we're nearby, we'll take that. You can cancel engine 12.
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Copy.
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So you're responding. Inj12, you could cancel the 12.
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Location mentioned:
Miami International Airport (MIA), 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142
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