Fire reported at residence, crews responding


Emergency crews are responding to a fire reported at a home. They are coordinating their actions to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00Pires 97[1], slow down the other speeding units.00:04104, all of the units in Rochester, 25, float the cold one.00:12Take 5, close, not close, cancer.00:16No. 8.7.00:19Office 12, advice.00:29Are you alpha 31035?00:32Four.00:35Can't protect me.00:38September.00:40Alpha 4.00:41In just so a 68-90 problem.00:42Do you need an additional on a 38?00:46154.00:47Who's G-O-A at this time?00:53And you're 64.00:56Sorry, here's the out.
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Pires 97[1], slow down the other speeding units.
00:04
104, all of the units in Rochester, 25, float the cold one.
00:12
Take 5, close, not close, cancer.
00:16
No. 8.7.
00:19
Office 12, advice.
00:29
Are you alpha 31035?
00:32
Four.
00:35
Can't protect me.
00:38
September.
00:40
Alpha 4.
00:41
In just so a 68-90 problem.
00:42
Do you need an additional on a 38?
00:46
154.
00:47
Who's G-O-A at this time?
00:53
And you're 64.
00:56
Sorry, here's the out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
97: On scene
[2]
10-4: Acknowledged/Message received
[3]
code one: Routine response (non-emergent)
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Location mentioned:
FL-817 & NW 20th St, Coral Springs, FL 33071
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