Basement rubbish fire triggers sprinklers near Wilshire, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of a structure fire near Wilshire Blvd and South Rampart Blvd in Los Angeles. The incident was identified as a rubbish or dumpster fire in a basement area with light smoke and sprinkler activation. Multiple units, including hazmat and engine teams, were dispatched. The situation was contained and sprinkler systems were shut off after the fire was extinguished.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Fire
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06:21
Transcript:
00:00
To eleven at 13, engine six, rescue 806.
00:05
Task force 29, hazmat 21.
00:08
EMS eleven, battalion eleven, battalion one.
00:11
Structure fire near South Rampart Boulevard.
03:02
Looks like we got sprinkler activated, possible dumpster down in the basement here.
03:15
Roger, just engine eleven.
03:23
Holding at Rampart and Wilshire.
03:43
Just a dumpster task force can handle.
03:45
We may need a blower down here in the basement.
04:04
We got the dumpster out.
04:53
Engineer is going to take care of the sprinkler alarm and silence.
06:13
We got the sprinkler shut off here in a second.
06:20
No blower.
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