Smoke odor reported in high-rise leasing office in Hialeah, Hialeah FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to odor of smoke in the leasing office of a high-rise building near West 62 Street in Hialeah. No visible fire was found, and the source was suspected to be an air conditioning unit. Authorities conducted checks including the gym and rooftop to locate the cause.
Audio|Heard on: Miami Fire Rescue
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05:33
Transcript:
00:00
Heavy rescue 6, engine 12, engine 6, aerial 9, area 1,
00:04
rescue 17, rescue 12, rescue 9, 2,
00:08
deluxe response, building fire, high rise, odor of smoke, at near West 62 Street, the leasing office,
00:17
Tacticals, I, India, Tacticals, I, India, Tacticals, I, India.
00:20
Have rescued 6, engine 12, engine 6, area 9, area 1, rest 317,
00:26
12, rusty 9, and peak 2.
00:28
response to the fire, high-rise, or smoke, at near West 62 Street, leased in office, tacticals, I,
00:37
India, 10.08, ma'am.
00:40
Responding.
00:43
QS.O.N.12, should you be responding, 10.09, Mommy.
00:48
Aerial 9, responding.
00:51
Q.S. Aero 9, responding, 10.09, Mommy.
00:54
Remind engine two responding engine two.
00:59
Engine two respondent.
01:02
QS, Ange2, responding since time, my name.
01:08
Engine 12 arrival.
01:11
The sole residential roll rise.
01:16
Nothing showing close to re-investigating.
01:18
It's a total command.
01:24
Rescue Toll arrival.
01:29
T.S.R.S.R.S.R.S.R.
01:30
12.
01:31
12.
01:36
Miami,
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Aerial 9, arrival.
01:39
Aerial 9, Jimmy, command.
01:42
S.A. Ariel 9 in command.
01:44
1013. Miami.
01:50
Be advisable, we just got a smell of smoke in the gym.
01:57
Checking out right now, it doesn't seem like anything, it might be the E.C.
02:00
Handic.
02:04
Any activations on your phone channel?
02:08
No, there's no activation of radio on the last panel.
02:13
You're on the first floor, correct?
02:17
Here's all on the first floor.
02:23
So go ahead and make your way in with engine 12.
02:27
We'll be working for him, Division 1.
02:29
Okay.
02:32
Rescue 12, go ahead and stand by as I am.
02:35
Rescue 17. You're going to be my medical.
02:42
Good for ride with a hydrogen.
02:45
Copy engine 6.
02:46
Stand by there.
02:47
I got Engine 12, Rescue 12 on Division 1, investigating with Ariel 9.
02:57
Rescue 12 copy, we're going to be the original rescue within your 12.
03:02
I use the engine 12 to command.
03:06
Go for command.
03:09
I'm sure if you want to send somebody to the roof to check the AC handler up there.
03:17
An aerial 910.
03:29
Heavy six on the tactical ready for all? Ready for all? Heavy six.
03:40
Stand by for right now.
03:41
I'm going to take it up floor two.
03:43
Go off the floor two see if we got anything on floor two.
03:47
17.
03:48
Arrival eye in this.
03:52
17 medical.
03:57
Have you just to come out what you want us to do?
04:01
Floor 2.
04:06
Floor 2. Do this.
04:14
Aerial 9 is going to be passing command back over to you.
04:18
You've got Division 1 is Engine 12, Rescue 12.
04:21
17 standby medical.
04:25
That second rescues your irid.
04:28
Heavy 6 is going to floor 2, Ariel 9 checking out the 18.
04:32
Looks like we got smoke traveling throughout the system.
04:35
We're going to go verify ATs on the roof.
04:42
I've got heavy more than I control and the air going to the roof any uh panel activation
04:53
negative sir I'm gonna verify that one more time at the head unit and see if anything else pops up
05:09
Division I, if man, go ahead.
05:14
What's it look like there on Division I?
05:17
Any reports or smoke, fire, anywhere on the first floor? At this time, you can just smell smoke but you can't see it.
05:30
And it's just in one particular area of first floor.
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Location mentioned:
W 62nd St, Hialeah, FL 33012
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