Smoke detected in electrical panel at unoccupied home, Miami FL
A low hazard fire response was triggered by smoke and the smell of smoke coming from an electrical breaker box in an unoccupied home near Northwest 118th Street in Miami. Fire units were dispatched to investigate and manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
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Transcript:
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Attention, low hazard assignment.
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Near Northwest 118th Street.
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I would push me at one-top-one.
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Low hazard assignment, near northwest 118th street. Advising of an unoccupied home, electrical breaker box, smoking, and the smell of smoke.
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All units run afitch, attack, one, upon acknowledged by the Placin, 26, engine 19, engine 30, rescue 19, and battalion 3, our unit switch over, engine 19 is around, engine 30.
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Engine 30 en route, rescue 19. Engine 30 en route, rescue 19.
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Rescue 19, they're out.
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Copy, and the timing three is responding as well. Unitsynor near Northwest 118th Street. Shoot, you're going over to attack one, T'1,
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T'1. Rewski, 30, you're going out. It's about fired.
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Trophy.
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30, copy, Tocke one.
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