Fire drill conducted at facility near se 32nd st, Fort Lauderdale FL
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According to the dispatch call, units responded to a report of an outside fire near Southeast 32nd Street, Fort Lauderdale. The situation was confirmed to be a fire drill being conducted at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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02:10
Transcript:
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6 Alpha outside fire.
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On its 5.
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Number 2.
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It respond to near Southeast 32nd Street.
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So.
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Trial 7. 7.7.
00:20
McDonnellish, 1930.
00:26
NG 34, we have a patient contact.
00:29
South 14-343-34 Cipation contact.
00:32
The U.O.A.T.2.
00:35
Now heard of three.
00:40
Please advise.
00:43
Between company causes.
00:45
Makeouts.
00:48
Pryton Inspector 6.
00:51
206 is farming
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For six with?
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Yes, fire alarm for 3205, southeast 19-dney just came in.
01:04
Copy that, you can close that, thank you.
01:07
Okay, knowledge. Park Honda Engine, 206, Battalion 6,
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your call is advising.
01:11
Problem 3 is advising it's resolved.
01:15
And this was after I think of a fire behind one of the cruise ships.
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Typhix, copy.
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Continue engine sticks for best you should consider.
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I can now, I expect to any contact on.
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Type two monitors.
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And all of it.
01:41
Check on the engine six, so he responded to near Southeast 32nd Street, reference outside fire.
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In fact,
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I'm responding.
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Hang on.
02:01
Receiving for the updates, they're advising out it per 14-Delta-25.
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that they're practicing fire drills at this location.
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Location mentioned:
SE 32nd St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
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