Fire reported at Family Dollar store in Miami


A fire alarm was triggered at a Family Dollar store, prompting an evacuation and response from multiple fire units. It was later determined that the issue was caused by a malfunctioning air conditioning unit, not an active fire.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
03:37
Transcript:
3.2, copy. Rescue, 44 Charles, arrival. 34 arrival, 13, 49, and a half. Rescue, 44, we don't take this patient. Copy. family dollars. I think (name withheld) is burning from inside of the store. All units, we're going to switch to tack one, tack one after acknowledgement for ladder 18. Ladder 22, engine 20, engine 20, rescue 30, rescue, 13, battalion, and battalion five from north frequency. All units switch over, ladder 18. All units switch over, ladder 18. Engine 20. Response from engine 20, the time is 3. No response. Our unit's in Route 1-110-0-2-9-0-7. I have an Assumni-AW-2 to Tech 1-T-1. Engine 19, go ahead. Disregard, so you added us already. Kathy, you're responding on Tack 1 at Family Dollar, 110, 2, Northwest 7th Avenue, TAC 1.1331 County. 354 responding to elipis 8509 850 northwest 127th street 1331 in contact communications wp 6-4-9 file 4 receives 5 4 a call receives lift-a-fix 631 a county strip mall nothing showing at this time a few people are outside People evacuating. Showing the command to fetching. Command, have all you to stage on 7th. Copy that. Have you to stage on 6.7-5-2. 1029. It's round 11002 and on 4-7-5-2. Stay-on. So, copy. Close that I have interior for wellness check. See, Tommy. Engine 19, you can cancel the assignment and make this open from a unit. I think it's going to be a malfunctioning AC. Copy that. Hold the unit, non-functioning AC.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33168
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