False alarm at Miami address prompts fire engine dispatch, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to an alarm at a Miami address that was later found to be a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3. Engine 3.
00:07
Number 3 alarm ringing, near Southwest 39th Street.
00:12
Ladder 13, you can disregard the call, Ladder 13.
00:20
Engine 3,000.
00:21
3 received your phone to an alarm ringing.
00:30
Ladder 13 received.
00:32
Ladder 13, you can disregard the call.
00:39
13, did you copy?
00:43
13, available in quarters.
00:46
Copy. 1947, routine 6% 8511, Southwest 16th Terrace,
00:52
2327, Big County.
00:55
Engine 47, received.
01:02
47 receives a 64-year-old to mail-not-feeling well, routine response.
01:07
Plain 328, Ticani.
01:14
Rescue 4A, available.
01:18
Available. Available.
01:24
Engine 3, you can cancel.
01:26
It's a false alarm.
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Location mentioned:
SW 39th St, Miami, FL 33155
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