Fire reported at two-story apartment building; smoke visible


Description: Radio dispatch about a fire at a two-story, multi-family dwelling at 8300 Northwest 4th Avenue. Multiple engines and rescue units respond. On arrival, nothing is showing but smoke is present; the incident is under command and being investigated. Later reports indicate the fire is out with smoke lingering.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
03:21
Transcript:
regard patrons came out. This report, copy, 10460 can I? Engine 746. Engine to make, fix, NM-O-1. Attention to medium, hazard, fire assignment 8300 NAR plus 4-5 million, Attention, medium hazard fire assignment 830 North West 4th Avenue. 830 North West 4th Avenue advising still on fire per top of 259, engine 30, engine 27, engine 19 Rescue 30[1], Rescue 30, Rescue 27, Battalion 5, Battalion 3, all units on the assignment to a choke and attack 1. Engine 30 207 27 in a row engine 27 an hour engine 19 rescue dirty rescue 27 to 103 drop 30 all unit 207 and switch over to tack 1 1047 they can Battalion 14 in place of the Italian 5. I have coffee show you as well. Battalion 14 additional. Please, I had a service for training. The units are up to 8300 Northwest 4th Avenue complainants are now advising fires out but there's a lot of smoke. Rescue 30. Rescue 30 is arrival on a two-story multi-family dwelling, nothing showing. Rescue 30 is going to be in command, investigating. Rescue 30 arrival, two-story, multifamily dwelling, nothing showing, investigating. 1051, big county.
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Rescue 30: Arrived on scene and assumed command
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 4th Ave, Miami, FL 33150
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