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RCVD FC INC TYPE ADDRESS UNITS 05:23 HAZARDOUS SITUATION 2100 BLOCK & NW 42ND AVE B06 E12 F01 F02 F03 F04 P59 QV9 R12 NORTH - 2 Calls
RCVD FC INC TYPE ADDRESS UNITS 05:13 - MEDICAL 5500 BLOCK & NW 27TH AVE E02 05:16 MEDICAL 7700 BLOCK & NW S RIVER DR E17 CENTRAL - 1 Calls
RCVD FC INC TYPE ADDRESS UNITS 05:02 MEDICAL 6600 BLOCK & SW 137TH CT E57 M43 R57 EAST - 3 Calls
RCVD FC INC TYPE ADDRESS UNITS 04:54 MEDICAL 800 BLOCK & NE 139TH ST AB4 L18 05:05 MEDICAL 19700 BLOCK & TURNBERRY WAY R08 05:19 MEDICAL NE 125TH ST / NE 4TH CT AB7 E19 L18 COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS & CLARIFYING INFORMATION
RCVD – This is a time stamp of the approximate time when the 911 call was received by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. This time stamp does not always coincide with when units are dispatched, as units are requested, dispatched, cancelled, and cleared throughout the duration of the call.
FC - This is the fire code associated with the current status of the incident, which include but are not limited to, WF (Working Fire), UC (Under Control), FO (Fire Out), C1 (First Alarm), C2 (Handled by Specific Unit), C3 (Investigating), AC (All Clear), 2A (Second Alarm), M1 (MCI Level 1), M2 (MCI Level 2), M3 (MCI Level 3), TA (Trauma Alert), and MA (Mutual Aid).
INC TYPE – This is the type of incident based on the initial information that is received by the 911 call taker. Incidents can evolve over time as additional information is received by dispatch or gathered by units in the field, which may result in the incident type changing without notice. A change in the incident type will not be depicted on this page.
ADDRESS – This is the approximate address of the incident, which is displayed as a set of cross-streets or block & cross-street. An address that displays as “00†Block, means that the address number falls between 1 - 99. Due to privacy and confidentiality laws, the specific address of certain calls cannot be provided. On occasion, calls that we respond to have no discernable address, in which case a landmark or general reference area are provided. The exact location of calls may also vary based on initial 911 caller information being different from the information gathered by responding units.
UNITS – These are the unit identifiers for the units that were dispatched to the call. A unit's status can change at any time over the duration of the call, including units that are monitoring the call, are cleared for another unit, or canceled enroute. A change in the unit's status will not be depicted on this page.
Disclaimer
This posting is a service of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. The information listed here is not a complete listing of all incidents currently being worked by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue crews. The information provided on this page is basic public information involving fire and emergency incidents. This information is provided for those who want to follow information heard on our dispatch frequencies. Any information that could violate confidentiality laws has been omitted.
Miami-Dade County and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue assume no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly as a result of errors, omissions, or discrepancies in the information provided on this web page. The content is subject to change without notice.
Disclaimer
This posting is a service of the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department. The information listed here is not a complete listing of all incidents currently being worked by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue crews. The information provided on this page is basic public information involving fire and emergency incidents. This information is provided for those who want to follow information heard on our dispatch frequencies. Any information that could violate confidentiality laws has been omitted.
Miami-Dade County and the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly as a result of errors, omissions or discrepancies in the information provided on this web page.