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Rubbish fire reported near San Fernando Rd at Simi FreewayLos Angeles CA

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San Fernando Rd, Los Angeles, CA

A rubbish fire was reported near the intersection of San Fernando Road and the Simi Freeway. CHP was requested to assist with lane closures and traffic control.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - North Division
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 98, rubbish fire, intersection of San Fernando Road at the Simi Freeway.
00:12
Metro Light Force 98 is available to take engine correction.
00:16
Incident 1272 for engine 98.
00:19
You can make it available.
00:26
My force 98, Roger.
00:28
You've been attached.
00:29
Engine 98, discontinue.
00:32
Engine of Rescue 39, Salt,
00:36
(number withheld), Burbank Boulevard.
00:44
Engine 98, rubbish fire.
00:47
Eastbound 118 at Glenoaks.
00:56
Mr. 98, this can be a call coming from the freeway itself or surface streets.
01:04
Inj 98, this is from a caller on the freeway.
01:13
Light Force 39, Rescue, 81, unconscious person near Van Nuys Boulevard.
01:25
Metro from engine 98.
01:26
Is this going to be the same incident? Lightforce 98 is currently on?
01:33
Engine 98 looks to be a separate incident than Lightforce 98.
01:41
Engine 98, Roger.
01:49
Metro from Engine 98, can you also dispatch CHP[1] if you haven't already? They're closing lanes and controlling traffic.
02:00
Engine 98, Roger.
02:02
We'll notify CHP[1].
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[1]
CHP: California Highway Patrol, the state agency responsible for highway law enforcement and traffic safety.

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San Fernando Rd, Los Angeles, CA

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