Gas leak reported near Southwest 159 Terrace, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, a low-hazard gas leak was reported at a single-family home near Southwest 159 Terrace. Fire and hazardous materials teams were dispatched to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Fireground Channels
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, low-hazard gas assignment.
00:03
Strong smell of gas.
00:04
Inside location, near Southwest 159 Terrace.
00:08
You will stand by for dispatch.
00:12
Southwall with the street now fur again.
00:17
Attention, low hazard gas assignment at single-family residence.
00:22
Strong smell of gas in the kitchen, near Southwest 159 Terrace.
00:30
Hazmat and multiple fire units dispatched.
00:36
Hazmat.
00:37
Unit switch over to attack 5 upon acknowledgments.
00:41
Entry 43.
00:45
Andrew 43 en route.
00:48
Number 43 copy letter 53.
00:52
53 in route.
00:56
533 copy, rescue 4.
01:00
Rescue 4 in route.
01:02
Rescue 4 in route.
01:04
Rescue for copy in Ralph, the 29.
01:09
The 209. Telling ready to show me now.
01:14
Cancel your call.
01:15
I have engine 70 that just one available.
01:20
Copy, short counsel, and quarters, switching back to center.
01:24
I'll show you canceled and in quarters.
01:29
Asman on Tech 5.
01:33
That on Talk 5, 1925-A County.
01:43
Battalion 9, I'm on Tack 5.
01:47
Battalion 9 on Tack 5.
01:48
You have ladder 4, engine 43, ladder 53, rescue 4, hazmat and engine 70 in rounds.
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Location mentioned:
SW 159th Terrace, Miami, FL 33157
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