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Active house fire with exposure risks and downed wiresLos Angeles CA

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Los Angeles, CA

An active house fire occurred in Los Angeles with risks of spreading to adjacent houses. Firefighters reported downed wires and several propane tanks near the scene, creating hazardous exposure conditions. Multiple fire units responded and coordinated efforts to control the fire and protect nearby structures.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire - Grounds
03:33
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5'7, my 433 is on scene.
00:03
Guys got fire attack.
00:05
Struck 30, you got the route.
00:16
That's 466[2] on scene.
00:23
That's correct, 67, nice.
00:32
Okay,
00:35
We got exposure on the house on the Delta[1] side.
00:39
It looks like it's exposing near 1032.
00:47
33 is Passport 66. We're on the street to the south. We'll take over Charlie[3]. You do have exposures.
00:53
We're going to handle that.
00:57
Roger, you're on Charlie[3].
00:58
You got your whole task force over there?
01:01
That's the whole task force is over here.
01:03
We got it. On Charlie[3].
01:08
You have 857 on C.
01:13
8.7 come up, get any necessary forceful entry utilities and attach to your engine.
01:22
Injun 57, you got Resby 857 with you.
01:27
I see you're going to have engine 21, engine 4.6, about 20 seconds. You've got the job.
01:41
Engine 21, you got backup fire attack, engine 4-6, it takes the Delta[1] exposure.
01:51
Emergency traffic, emergency traffic, from Charlie[3].
01:54
You got wires down in the rear and several propane tanks that are on your Charlie[3]'s had exposure.
02:05
Truck 33, you got battalion, 13 on scene. I'll take command.
02:09
Go to 10, give me a rundown and accompany.
02:29
We're coming from the west.
02:32
Roger, we've got the Jelpa closure.
02:40
Engine 6.6, be advised you're on the tank still. You're on the tank still.
02:55
Geo, go ahead, motor when you're ready.
03:03
Light Force 15, you know what I'm saying?
03:06
Light Force 15, you know what I'm saying? Light Force 15, I want you take the Charlie[3] exposure.
03:14
It's going to be one street south.
03:16
You'll be working with the Top 466[2].
03:21
Copy on with 66 Charlie[3].
03:25
The task force 66, truck 66. If you got conditions at charge, closure, I got engine 15 sounds back there to help you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta: Phonetic for "D"; right side of a structure; high-priority medical response designation.
[2]
466: Possession of burglary tools
[3]
Charlie: Medium-priority medical response or designation for the rear (Side C) of a structure.

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