Telephone pole fire near 900 ne 177th street, Miami FL
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Fire department responded to a telephone pole fire near 900 NE 177th Street in Miami. The fire was smoldering, and crews coordinated with the power company to extinguish it. There was some confusion about the exact location due to multiple reports.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
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Transcript:
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Ladder 31, respond to a pole on fire,
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near 900 NE 177th Street,
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1743 County.
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31 receipt.
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Received to 14, 1743 they can.
00:24
They can't get a rescue 5-4, you tend out of the hospital, your status, Rescue 5-4? Okay.
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5-4. We're available.
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Rescue 5-4 are available 1749 honey we do have one telephone pole it's smoldering you can start at P&O and we'll extinguish
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Affirmative 1745 they're counting
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Ladder 31.
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I have FP&L on the phone at this time I'm getting it for both units.
01:07
Ladder 31?
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31 are we responding with 32?
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It's a whole different call.
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You're going to near Northeast 177 Street.
01:20
You know what? It might be the same call.
01:26
Disregard.
01:31
A lot of thirty-more, you could get to guard.
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It came in with a different address.
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It's running counterclockwise or something, so you can cancel.
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Journal and cotton quarters, thank you.
01:44
I'm sorry about that, 1746 it counted.
01:46
And engine 32, can you advise the correct location so I can tell FPL?
01:53
The address you sent it to win the correct location.
01:56
Thank you. Another neighbor probably called it in.
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Location mentioned:
NE 177th St, Miami, FL 33162
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