Multiple rubbish fires reported near east 9th street, Los Angeles CA
Several rubbish fires and fire alarms were reported near East 9th Street and the Venice and Harvard intersection. Fire units responded and confirmed there was no immediate threat or escalation.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
03:12
Transcript:
00:00
FR9, we have you overdue on the stick near East 9th Street.
00:08
Metro Commission 87, if you dispatch another fire company for the fire alarm[2] on the VA, you cancel them, we'll handle it.
00:18
9-6-1-270, 9th Street, incident 105.
00:25
Metro, engine 38, LAPD, Paranational.
00:30
It's 38, Roger LAPD, D.B.
00:32
Natural.
00:38
Metro from Engine 87.
00:40
Additionally, can you cancel 903 attached to ALS rescue?
00:49
7, can you rescue 75 from courts?
00:55
Rescue 903, you can camp in the city.
01:11
That's your F-R-9.
01:12
Can we resend the MTC not populating, cancel engine 9?
01:19
F-R9, incident 105.
01:22
Incident 105 F2 will bring up the incident we cannot reset up.
01:25
Rescate 94 fall 4119, Marlton.
01:32
9, you can cancel.
01:34
Mesh out from Rescue 26, Ron Cena, Harvard, and Pico.
01:37
We don't find anything.
01:38
You have anything further?
01:42
26, we'll check.
01:43
This came from DOT.
01:50
Ingenitor Rescue 26.
01:52
Try minutes at Harvard.
01:53
We have a year 800 response to that location.
01:55
It might be the same.
02:01
On the engine nine.
02:04
Come up for FR9, they've been trying to get a computer.
02:08
You're ready to send their credit as well.
02:15
Engine 9, yes, they came up and they are in route.
02:19
You can now cancel.
02:23
Agent 9, cops.
02:28
52 roadish fire north front 101 freeway stand line measure from rising 26 update update location of Venice and Harvard intersection Roger you can cancel the engine engine keep the 800 coming.
02:53
Digit 26 you can cancel 826 continue through with your rescue rescue 26 we're going to combine your incident with incident 116.
03:08
33 rubbish fire[1] section 937 7th century.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
rubbish fire: Trash or debris fire incident type
[2]
fire alarm: Response to a reported fire alarm activation.
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