Controlled fire drill near cruise ship at port, Fort Lauderdale FL
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According to the dispatch call, fire rescue conducted a controlled fire drill using open flames near a cruise ship at Terminal 18 in Fort Lauderdale. No actual fire or smoke was detected during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
00:54
Transcript:
00:00
There is Ruffington of Fort Lauderdale case.
00:02
On call back, the complaint device may see a fire behind one of the cruise ships.
00:06
14[1].5.2, 14.510, do you copy?
00:09
Thank you, Mr.
00:11
Copy,
00:13
attention 14[1]2.254-8-9-3.
00:15
It's resolved in training that get a fire going on.
00:18
Sign it to me, not any problem.
00:21
48, Augustin 8.
00:23
14[1] by 10. I'm 97[2] at Terminal 18.
00:26
I don't see any smoke.
00:27
There is a vessel in behind the terminal.
00:31
It looks like it's shifted, so it might have been from that vessel.
00:35
But there is no fire.
00:37
48, 14[1] by 3 just advised.
00:40
425.
00:46
14[1]202. Just to reiterate,
00:48
fire rescue is practicing fire drills and is an open flame which you're presently extinguishing right now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
14: Information
[2]
97: Arrived at the scene or location.
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Location mentioned:
SE 32nd St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
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