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Multi-exposure structural fire with casualty collection pointLos Angeles CA

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Broadway, Los Angeles, CA

Fire crews responded to a structural fire near 9th Street and Broadway in Los Angeles involving multiple exposures. They established divisions to manage the fire, found a casualty collection point, and conducted searches for victims and a missing dog. The fire was controlled with no extension into the Delta exposure area, which was confirmed clear with no fire extension.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
08:7
Transcript:
00:00
I want all folks to be in their correct PPEs.
00:03
I'm developing some rescue task forces right now.
00:07
I'll send a rescue group leader over there shortly, and we're getting force protection from LAPE, so stand by.
00:15
They are operating on their channel 35.
00:28
Inger 77 for my seat.
00:33
7-7-go.
00:36
Now I'm going to leave you in charge of that delta exposure that is 290 that you have working with you.
00:46
I C,
00:48
Division Bravo.
00:49
No,
00:51
Bravo. I'll be pleased to make sure we have everyone in the response.
00:56
Yeah, that's what I'm going to let you know.
00:57
So, Agent 77 is working in Bravo for Truck 98.
01:03
Indian 298 is working in Delta.
01:06
I don't know who they have.
01:08
The remainder of your companies are with Alpha, which is Lightport 74.
01:14
Okay,
01:15
I'm just going to get 8754 confirmed in Alpha.
01:20
Yeah,
01:22
I see from Alpha, that is confirmed.
01:24
I do have 8.74.
01:29
Continue. Sherman, IC[2]B, advise, you have 20 minutes on your incident timer.
01:33
20 minutes.
01:36
H91, copy canceled.
01:37
Copy, 20 minutes.
01:43
PEMS paramedics on team.
01:45
We'll make face to face with you.
01:48
Yeah, Roger that, F.R.
01:50
27.
01:54
Okay,
01:57
I'll cut these for 20 minutes on the end please block.
02:00
Injunctin 60, I'm going to release you.
02:05
Light 460 is on.
02:10
You copy.
02:16
They're also looking for a dog in the fire unit or around outside.
02:25
Yeah, helpful copy.
02:26
We're making our way to the back of the single wind right now.
02:34
This is set.
02:39
Two to thirty five can you confirm this is a duplicate.
02:45
To be east on 118,
02:47
just east as the Boulder and the car plans can be achieved versus a black sedan.
02:57
275 topic.
03:01
Light 460 is on team.
03:05
L.A.460 early.
03:10
Okay.
03:19
Engine 18, Roger.
03:27
Engine 73 for Metro.
03:32
Agent 73, go.
03:35
Engine 783, redirector, move up to 77.
03:42
Here on the 9th Street incident, I'm going to be known as Broadway.
03:47
I see the incident is actually on Broadway.
03:49
We need our resources available for a CCP[1] located at 9th and Broadway.
03:57
Again, that's just a casualty collection point at 9th of Broadway.
04:02
Just post your resources so that you guys can make that accessible.
04:10
Thank you.
04:11
4-0401-2
04:18
Metro Rescue, 3rd-9 can handle Kapporteur.
04:25
Truck 39, you can't get.
04:31
Lightforce 309, correct,
04:34
truck 309, copy.
04:42
9-1-down 1251 for here.
04:49
Go for Alpha.
04:54
I see a good change in smoke conditions, not too much pressurized.
04:58
Let me know we call knockdown.
05:00
We've completed the primary search.
05:01
We're still looking for a dog, probably in that back bedroom.
05:06
Yeah, I copy.
05:08
The crew's working towards the back of the single wide.
05:11
It can be a few more minutes before we can stand all clear.
05:16
Angel, 2.74, we need pressure on that one inch.
05:26
Metro engine 70 attached an 800.
05:33
70 getting rescued 828.
05:39
775, which is your radio.
05:59
Battalion 18 for Metro.
06:09
Let me get a, uh, let me get a, uh,
06:12
my channel.
06:16
Broadway, I see, Roger, standby.
06:25
By the IC[2], your additional TAC channel is TAC 1414.
06:33
Correction.
06:34
TAC 1.
06:36
Correction.
06:37
TAC 13 and 14 is your TAC channel.
06:41
Metro from Broadway, I see confirming TAC 13.
06:46
Yes, you have both 13 and 14 on your incident.
06:55
I see you from 298, go ahead.
06:58
Can you give me an update on the Delta Exposure?
07:04
Yeah, Chief, Delta Exposure is all clear here.
07:08
We have no issues here, no fire, no oxygen, good.
07:12
Okay, confirming what was the amount of extension into that? That was the significance to get water gas electric shut off.
07:23
That jeep, it was just mire surface exposure on the outside,
07:27
on the exterior.
07:29
We were able to get that thing handled, but everything's fine now.
07:32
There's no fire now.
07:36
Okay, I copy.
07:38
Talk to any division, Bravo, for my team.
07:42
Go ahead for Bravo.
07:46
Update on conditions on that Bravo exposure.
07:52
Yeah,
07:53
we got fire running in the utter side of our exposure right now, we're trying to get a hold of it.
07:59
We're just having a hard time chasing around.
08:04
Okay, I copy.
08:05
Do you have sufficient resources?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CCP: Designated location for gathering, triaging, and treating casualties during emergencies or critical incidents.
[2]
IC: Person with overall command and responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.

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