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Brush fire spreads to one acre at Debs Park 

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Ernest E. Debs Regional Park, 4235 Monterey Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90032
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire - Grounds
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Transcript:
Guys, keep your left for left as well. I still make my way up the road. I do not have a visual. I'm going to try and identify the best access point in OREA and not where the anchor and priority left, left, left, left, right flank is. Okay, Roger, just connect with 47. And we'll use Monterey Road as a heel point, and then you can go ahead and index it from there. Let me know if that works for you. What we have is approximately one acre, heavy brush. Looks like it's kind of the extent of that heavy brush. Looks like we have about a 50 mile an hour wind. It's going to be jumping in line soon. Okay, Agent 47, so I need to stay in acreage again, and what road are we going to be jumping? Can you identify it? road where the uh plenty of space up here. This is going to be the lowest anchor point, approximately one acre, meeting the heavy brush, pressing by 10 mile on our wind, going upslope. I did not have a priority point for you. Fire is going to be anchored off the engine 12 at the parking lot and the fire road. I did not have a fire road name. You can go ahead and order another additional 10 inches to Camp Cruz and has helped go en route. I would utilize the air to ground. Roger that. Stand by. You have, give me the acreage again. To get a visual approximately one acre, medium and heavy brush. We have brush and pull 47 backing down to us. Again, it's going to be anchored from the parking lot, looking uphill to parking lot at inch 12 is the anchor point. I'll give you a priority plank when I get off the ridge. Units on team what we have is roughly about an acre of heavy to medium brush with a 10 to 50 mile an hour wind. Go ahead and give me 10 additional engines and we'll have all company stage at Monterey entrance to Debt Park. I'll make my way down. Now, we have clear access on the fire road that leads up to Turtle Pond. However, that brush is looking quickly. Let's get you up the line soon. Engine 12 from life for itself. We're going to anchor from where you are right now. We have a water supply here. Anchor point is going to be edge and 12. I need to identify what the priority points is going to be. Tronclient Procline Progress, Progress, Lowe's Lay Up. We should be good where we're at right now? Or do you want to go off for the pump set? We have a water source here. We can supply you. It looks like you get out of the best ground access. We've got to get a trunk line as far as we can. If we're going to progress closely, let me know if alpha or do loose is going to be a priority. Yeah, we're going to look up a little bit. We'll start a tongue line up the trail. 16, where can I place them? I need all fire cuffing engines to head up to the parking lot. We're going to need assistance to get a regress as well as way going up. All fire companies are going to make access from here. I know what we have at the dock. Okay, Roger. Can you tell me what direction the fire is going? It appears to be going from left to right for my advantage point. Very heavy brush. And he's blocking my tube. I'm working to get up there and get better visually.

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Ernest E. Debs Regional Park, 4235 Monterey Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90032
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