Smoke alarm caused by cooking in miramar home, Miramar FL
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a smoke alarm in a home near Southampton Dr in Miramar. The alarm was set off by cooking. No fire or injuries occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:53
Transcript:
00:00
I'm not having a duplicate call of the states.
00:03
The homeowner is calling advising dust work set off the alarm nothing further.
00:13
Got it.
00:17
Comprehend him that he was the side of the road and a bus stop in front of (number withheld) Commerce Center way.
00:32
Engine 2-7 copycancel.
00:38
I come engine 2-7.
00:39
Two-seven two-seven copies.
00:43
So I'm available at station.
00:45
Copy Can't be a minute.
00:53
Engine 1-12.
00:58
Go code 1 you can cancel engine.
01:01
Agent 82.
01:03
Engine 82 are you on the air?
01:11
No engine 82.
01:14
The vision you can cancel?
01:19
Do you need to move things record?
01:22
1040.
01:27
The fuse 780.
01:28
Okay.
01:32
First Sunday could be wrong at 1041.
01:38
I want to keep the line.
01:41
FireComp Svitor1.
01:46
Control one copy cancel.
01:48
So it's available.
01:50
Copy 1042.
01:52
2042.
01:56
Off-point 98 or 3 333 34 beneath the rain.
02:00
For example,
02:01
R2.
02:03
2.30 the barricum.
02:10
Bensky 37 go ahead.
02:14
Aftergenital activation show is available.
02:16
No medical needs.
02:21
No I just 2032.
02:27
Not course.
02:28
They want to copy.
02:30
The hour on call for three.
02:36
Please you contact.
02:40
1048
02:45
Yep it looks like they were cooking and all is time for there.
02:50
They received bubble code.
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Location mentioned:
Southampton Dr, Miramar, FL 33025
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