Propane tank leak on recycling center roof


A radio dispatch reporting a possible propane tank leak on the roof of a recycling center at 20701 Pembroke Road. Emergency crews are being notified and will check the roof to confirm the leak.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
02:31
Transcript:
Howby 45. Zone 79, Bravo, 227, N7[3], that clock, 99, (name withheld) 99. Nebraska, (name withheld), a 20701, Pembroke Road, Router 4,035. What apartment number is it? Apartment 310. Rescue 799[1] copy. Rescue 7.9 copy, 1338. No, not copy. Your 7.9 copy. 1436. 7.9. Copy. 4236. Yeah. They're writing that they have. team on the roof and the propane tank is leaking and this is at the rotor recycling center. 279 responding[2] on top 1.2.379, copy. (name withheld) has this when we can no credit needed. Copy. Metanah 99. Here, 679 engine 7-9 and 5-19.9 and I'm responding over 2.0701-101-40. Negative. 1337. 1437. 1937. Agent 7.9. 799-9. 999-9-9. Just read the notes. It's a propane tank that seems like it might be leaking on the roof. I don't know if you just want to keep us in, platform 99 on the fall and cancel balance. It's 999, copy. I did read the same notes such as I just want to wait until you make eyes on it and then we'll adjust the balance as necessary.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Rescue 799: Unit identifier
[2]
279 responding: Unit identifier
[3]
N7: Unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near Pembroke Rd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029
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