Small backyard fire near Northwest 120th Street, Miami FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a small rubbish fire in a backyard near Northwest 120th Street in Miami. The incident was treated as a low-hazard fire, and units were dispatched as a precaution after reports that the heat was increasing inside a nearby structure. No injuries or major property damage were confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Dispatch Channels
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Transcript:
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To rubbish on fire in the backyard.
00:06
Zero 26 Dade County.
00:11
Fifth.
00:14
That's all, but quarters.
00:17
They kind of got the quarters.
00:19
Twelve thirty-six.
00:24
Raising engine 19.
00:30
Go for engine 19.
00:33
Engine 19, we're gonna go ahead and upgrade this to an assignment.
00:35
Low hazard.
00:36
They're advising it's starting to feel hot inside.
00:40
Stand by for attack count.
00:41
Engine 19.
00:44
You got me.
00:56
Attention all units, low-hazard assignment near Northwest 120th Street.
01:00
All units stand by for dispatch.
01:06
Attention all units, low hazard assignment.
01:09
Near Northwest 120th Street.
01:14
For Engine 19, Ladder 18, Platform 26, Engine 20, Rescue 19 and Battalion 3 advising a rubbish fire in the backyard possibly touching a nearby structure at this time.
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Location mentioned:
NW 120th St, Miami, FL 33168
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