False fire alarm caused by smoke machine at haunted house, Los Angeles CA
Fire units responded to an automatic alarm near Peltz Bova in Los Angeles. Upon investigation, they found it was a false alarm caused by a smoke machine in a haunted house.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
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Transcript:
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Jumper 52 is first in for engine 52 rescue 82 task force 27 engine 35 life force 20 on a MS5 battalion 5 jumper intersection of western and the Hollywood freeway channel 7 response tack a 13 engine 5 automatic alarm near Peltz Bova
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Agent 63, Rescue 63, Chestain, (number withheld), South Cortland, Channel 16 response.
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Metro fire engine 52 on scene western hollywood freeway the overcast here PD is on scene we don't have any seen anybody that matches that description we're going to to speak to them but the H.C. does have the freeway shut down.
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Agent 52 Roger.
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Agent 52 roger.
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This is part of the jumper intersection of western and the Hollywood freeway entry 52 is on scene find nothing continuing through not emergency.
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Yeah,
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I'm entry 152, LAPD has a patient in custody.
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Engine 52, rescue 82 will handle. You can cancel everybody else, take the attack back.
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Engine 52 is... Roger.
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Units are smart at the jumper.
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Incident 52 is versed in, engine 52, rescue 82 will handle.
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Taking back the attack.
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Venturn permission 5. This is going to be false. They've got a haunted house with a smoke machine.
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