Person reported stuck in park after fire alarm


A fire alarm at a condominium followed a report that someone was stuck in a nearby park. Callers said a ladder might be needed and police were contacted. Fire units responded but most were canceled, leaving one company to handle the alarm.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
01:24
Transcript:
to receive. Ingen 63, call received, engine 63, P.D. counseling requesting reference of the email stuck inside the park. They're advising they need a ladder to respond. Contact PD to make sure. What are you received? Engine 20 call received. It's going to be at the cryptic condo. 2120 day, (name withheld). Engine 63, did they need a ladder truck or do they just need a ladder off our truck? Engine 63, I said, standby. I'm going to call the PD dispatcher to verify exactly what they meant. Copy that, standing by. 2120 day, (name withheld). 30. Cancel 20, single company[1], frequent alarm[2]. We'll handle. Engine 30, copy, single company. Engine 20, you could cancel engine 20. 20, copy, cancel, single.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
single company: Only one fire unit dispatched due to routine nature
[2]
frequent alarm: Alarm has gone off multiple times, possibly false
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Location mentioned:
NE 10th Ave, Florida
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