Smoke smell prompts response at residential home, Los Angeles CA


Firefighters responded to a report of smoke or a fire alarm at a two-story single-family home near North Cruz Drive in Los Angeles. Upon arrival, they smelled smoke and suspected food left on the stove but found no visible fire or smoke inside the home. They also considered they might be at the wrong location.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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Bruncine at near North Cruz Drive, Villa two-story, large single families to Wall Lane.
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We find nothing would be a investigator mode.
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Continue life 469, I amaze.
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Senator Roger.
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Onsen reporting at T-story large, single damage dwelling nothing showing.
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In the rest of my first six-second, the emergency.
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One hundred four unconscious, 84-31 truly.
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472.
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Looks like we have food on the stove somewhere. We're still kind of locate. We do have a smell of smoke here.
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That's Operation 903.
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Can you ask the PR to buzz us in?
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The rescue 903 did you get the gate code of (number withheld)?
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Metro, you were broken, can you repeat?
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Rescary 903, did you get the decade code?
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(number withheld).
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Metro copy. Thank you.
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I don't smell anything anymore.
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I don't see anything inside the home.
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We might be at the wrong location.
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