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Divers search submerged vehicle, no victims foundOpa Locka FL

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NW 140th St & NW 23rd Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33054

Fire rescue teams conducted a water rescue at NW 140th St and NW 23rd Ave where divers searched a submerged vehicle. No victims were found inside the vehicle. Meanwhile, police evaluated a patient in a patrol car at the scene. Additional rescue and medical units were dispatched but later canceled after the situation was controlled.

Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
07:13
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 5 arrival.
00:02
Battalion 5 arrival.
00:04
3-12.
00:09
5-4-ro.
00:15
Battalion 5 to come in.
00:24
Engine treading arrived.
00:28
Tengio seven, right.
00:33
Battalion 5 to command.
00:39
Come in, go ahead.
00:44
Give me a rundown of what you got to transfer command.
00:51
Man, at this time I have one diver in the water as a 319, Rescue.
00:57
Rescue 54 is Dive Group, Platform 26, Execution Group,
01:03
and treatment and transport group is going to be Rescue 26.
01:09
And Battalion 4 is Safety Officer.
01:18
Joppy, one dive in the water, Rescue 5-4 is die group, platform 26, extrication group,
01:25
treatment is Rescue 26,
01:27
and who was Deacon?
01:35
Engine 5-4 is on DeCon[1].
01:42
Copy that,
01:44
Battalion 5-day County, you can go ahead and show me in command.
01:48
Trial 5, copy showing you on Demand, 322.
02:03
Command 2 Di Group confirming we have other divers standing by.
02:14
Chief has the firm and we have also have a platform 26 driver in the water and we have one on standby.
02:31
Copy, so we have a total of two divers in the water, one from platform 26, and the first diver was off from Woodstruck.
02:40
That would be rescue 54.
02:45
Copy.
02:47
Copy.
02:59
Go ahead, 7.
03:05
Andrew 7. We're arriving with two divers trying to make a way back there. PD's advising, they got one patient in the cop car and is evaluated on 140th and 23rd.
03:26
Command,
03:28
Copy.
03:29
Day County,
03:31
can we start that additional rescue, please?
03:35
Copy starting the additional rescue, 325.
03:38
Engine 540 command, we have both divers out of the water.
03:47
Command copy both divers out of the water.
03:56
County to Command BIA 5 through the 20 minute incident time.
04:06
Command, Copy, I'll give you an update in a second.
04:11
Copy, 326, again.
04:20
Commanded, dive group confirming the vehicle was filed in search.
04:28
Team requests an additional rescue on our tab at 7 on TAC 2-0301-015 on 40th Street, which is reached 29 in town.
04:40
Command,
04:45
that's affirmative, uh, man, that's affirmative,
04:46
uh,
04:48
nobody was in the vehicle.
04:55
Command copy.
04:57
Commandant County, the vehicle was located, search,
05:01
no victim sound, and all divers are out of the water.
05:07
Command, I copy no one that's out of the vehicle, all drivers out of the water.
05:11
The advice you still have rescue 19 in route for the patient at 140th and 23rd.
05:21
Command A copy.
05:23
Command 2, Engine 7. Are you anywhere near that... that... that's off-ed-off.
05:33
Risk, 19, call received.
05:36
...chaing copy, call switch 2-tap-2.
05:39
320 difficulty reading 1-2-5-0-1-8-505-0. 3.22.
05:51
Command to Rescue 26.
05:58
Rescue 26. Rescue 26.
06:00
Brian,
06:03
do you guys have your equipment with you and are you close to where that officer is with that patient that needs to be evaluated?
06:13
Rescue 26, we're stationed right in front of engine 5-4 with our medical equipment.
06:20
Okay, make your way to, I believe the officers on 23rd Ave and 1-4U Street, so it should be right in front of you guys there somewhere.
06:31
And he's got a patient in his car and he should be graduated.
06:35
Copy-A, Chief 4-Makeover way there.
06:41
Hey Connie, we could cancel Rescue 19.
06:47
Copy.
06:48
Command, also be advised you have EMS 33 to be in route as well.
06:54
Command, we can make it a hold with the Units-on-Z.
06:58
We'll be holding with the Units-on-C.
07:03
Attention all unit 0223.20301 or plus 1.143, run it holds with all units from C.
07:10
MS-333-19, you can cancel 3.30-day
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DeCon: Decontamination procedures or operations, typically related to hazardous materials or exposure incidents.

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NW 140th St & NW 23rd Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33054

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