Strong gas smell reported at Miami airport terminals, Miami FL


A strong gas smell was detected between terminals D28 and D29 at Miami International Airport, prompting response from fire and airport units.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Tactical Channels
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Transcript:
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There are a strong smoke of gas in the area, terminals D between 28 and 29.
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Watch, Office of Battalion 6[3].
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Go ahead, watch.
00:07
I understand you wanted to have the reference on the call.
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They say strong smell of gas.
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Yeah. Dispatcher. I just gave the reference.
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Okay, six.
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Okay, just go ahead.
00:15
The outside units will handle with the airport units.
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That's affirmative.
00:19
We're going to hold the call for all airport units, all outside units, flight of 29.
00:27
Rescue 35[2], so it's tie-in-five.
00:31
You can go ahead and cancel the call and switch back to your base frequencies.
00:34
The client sits confirming you want HAZMET[1] to cancel as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
HAZMET: Hazardous Materials
[2]
Rescue 35: Rescue Unit
[3]
Battalion 6: Fire Command Unit
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Location mentioned:
Miami International Airport, 2100 NW 42nd Ave Gate D29, Miami, FL 33126
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