Fire crews respond to burning smell at Dunkin' Donuts, Coral Springs FL
Fire crews responded to a report of a burning smell inside a Dunkin' Donuts near Wiles Rd. There were no visible flames, and the ovens were not in use. The source of the smoke was unknown at the time.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Station 43,
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Engine 42, Engine 71 Platform, 18, Rescue 97, District 43 and Batine, 80 copy of commercial structure fire.
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Near Wiles Rd at Dunkin' Donuts, Sector 54 Charlie.
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They're advising it smells like something's smoking, unknown where it's coming from.
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The ovens were not being used.
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All units switched to TAC 1[1].
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Okay,
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one copy.
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Tower.
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Ninety-seven copies.
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Cellar. Platform copy.
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Teller.
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42, copy.
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Teller. Teller.
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Okay.
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Teller. Just for 43.
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That's your 43.
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Code 3[2], the rest of assignment, code 1, and hold the baton.
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Please.
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It's time for engine 43 code 3, all the units code 1, but I'll show you available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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TAC 1: Primary tactical radio channel used for coordination during police operations or incidents.
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Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens authorized.
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