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Building Shaking From Earthquake Aftershocks
101 S Washington Blvd
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- Firefighters and deputies evacuated a government building in Sarasota, Florida, after occupants reported shaking, which is suspected to be aftershocks from an earthquake in Cuba. No exterior damage was observed.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 101 S Washington Blvd.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 101 S Washington Blvd.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 101 S Washington Blvd.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 101 S Washington Blvd.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 101 S Washington Blvd.
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SCFD Sarasota City Dispatch · Jun 8, 2:58PM · 0:30
Dispatch, Battalion 1. Go ahead. Any luck on a county building, inspector? Negative, I've made several phone calls. They gave me to a inspections supervisor, Tom Ryan. I have sent him an urgent email as well as sent him, left him a voicemail. He's waiting on a call back. Okay, thanks. There's reports there was a earthquake out of Cuba. This could be aftershocks, all the way up to Tampa. I copy. Reports of an earthquake out of Cuba with aftershocks. All right.
SCFD Sarasota City Dispatch · Jun 8, 2:46PM · 0:27
Dispatch from Engine 1. Engine 1. Alright, we've met with occupants in the building who all are confirming there was some sort of shaking inside the building. At this point, the building is partially evacuated. We're keeping everybody who's out, out. We're completing the 360 now to see if we can see any obvious damage from the exterior, and we'll formulate a better plan. We also have deputies standing by to assist with evacuation.
SCFD Sarasota City Dispatch · Jun 8, 2:41PM · 0:16
Attention, Engine 1's arriving on scene. It's in for a government building. No obvious damage from the exterior. It does appear that there's evacuation in progress. Engine 1 will be investigating. Copy, Engine 1 investigating government building, evacuation in progress.
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