Smoke reported at JetScape with people possibly trapped, Fort Lauderdale FL


Fire department responded to a report of smoke possibly coming from a window at JetScape on Fort Southwest 34 near the airfield. No alarm was sounding. People were inside the building and some were possibly trapped.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I received this call for Fort Southwest 34 at JetScape. It's zone 10 Echo[2], and a dispatch engine 32[1] in your life.
00:12
Yeah, 32[1], they'll be way closer than 10 coming across the airfield.
00:17
Copy, just checking.
00:19
1032[1], you're responding to... Copy, 240, 7343, desperately desperate to a fire alarm.
00:30
1821.
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1421. The 4-6-mouth. No. No. Force is copy.
00:42
On 4C2nd. I'm back too.
00:49
Copy?
00:55
832[1] respond. Hey, 2 respond.
00:57
Hey, is happy.
01:00
2016 in their following.
01:04
262. Okay,
01:06
sorry.
01:08
60302. Do you say person?
01:14
No. No. 4.6.
01:16
Thank gosh. No certifying the call as he smokes possibly from another movement from window.
01:22
Plains, no alarm sounding.
01:26
Rising story.
01:29
Next.
01:36
Zon-9C turn on October reading.
01:40
Zone 9C.
01:41
149 response to cover reading.
01:44
It's under Earl Palm Boulevard, 824.
01:51
Back on the on.
01:54
They're advising that people are inside the building.
01:58
They're able to leave but advising that people are trapped.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
32: Suicidal person, threat, or attempt
[2]
Echo: Highest-priority, life-threatening medical or fire/EMS response requiring immediate intervention.
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