Structural fire causes evacuation due to roof collapse risk, Margate FL


A structural fire occurred near Rock Island Rd in Margate, FL. The fire produced heavy smoke and heat, and there was concern about the roof collapsing. Firefighters ordered the evacuation of the building and established water streams to control the fire. The building was confirmed to be fully evacuated.
Audio|Source: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Heavy fire, heavy heat condition.
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Searches, done.
00:04
Geez, we need it back out of here.
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It looks like the route's starting to go.
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Rock Island Command, all units.
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Enter near Alpine need you to signal an evacuation of those residents.
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We're going to defense law on this.
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Engine four through alpha, can you repeat?
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Imminent collapse of the roof.
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We have Attack Group 1 coming out.
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We need you to signal an evacuation for the building.
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Engine 4-3, copy.
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To all units confirm evacuation to the building.
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Enter near Alpha, we need to establish a master stream to get water on this building.
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Engine 4.3, Alpha, I copy.
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Permission to shut down the attack group.
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Keep the flicked fire open, you can shut down the crosslay.
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Copy that, confirming the attacker is out of the structure.
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All levels complete, confirmed,
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structure, and evacuated.
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Location mentioned:
Near Rock Island Rd, Margate, FL 33063
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