firefighters respond to building fire on broadway street, Los Angeles CA
Firefighters responded to a building fire on Broadway Street in Los Angeles. They established hot, warm, and cold zones and contained the fire with no injuries reported. The incident was separate from a shooting that occurred about an hour earlier nearby.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire - Grounds
05:28
Transcript:
00:00
F.R.
00:01
27 from Rescue Group suit on TAC 14, radio check.
00:07
F.R. 27, loud and clear.
00:16
Hey, FR 27 from T01.
00:18
I just want to give you good leaders in 10.
00:20
I want you to push as far as you can with the contact team.
00:23
We have Metro resources showing up.
00:25
I want you to give us a good essay of possible victims, what four you're operating on,
00:31
and number of victims.
00:36
Roger All, currently we're still on foot outside of the building, walking southbound on Broadway with our team.
00:42
We're not inside the building yet.
00:43
We'll give updates as six.
00:46
Also, I want you to give us hot, warm, and cold zones.
00:48
Can we consider the lobby cold at this point?
00:56
I'll update you on the hot, warm, and cold in a moment.
00:59
We're about to make entry into the building on the ground floor.
01:07
Correct.
01:14
All companies, let me know when you're confident we can call knockdown minus a few hot spots your changes.
01:26
Alpha coffee.
01:34
Rescue Group soup from FR27.
01:36
We're inside the lobby.
01:37
The lobby is cold.
01:41
Roger, lobby is cold.
01:46
I need any assessment or care.
01:56
Same goes to the exposure.
02:01
Was that into 298 report on the Delta?
02:06
That was truck 98.
02:07
I'm with the homeowners for both the Delta and the Bravo exposure.
02:10
They're both unharmed, not needing any assistance from fire department and claim both their units are clear.
02:17
All right, I copy.
02:26
Last known shooting occurred 45 to an hour ago.
02:30
Unknown victim count.
02:34
Roger, I copy that.
02:36
Floors 9 and 10.
02:37
Does he have access to a window that's going to be able to get out onto Broadway or any surrounding street?
02:49
Stand by for that.
02:52
Agent 10, Engine 9 from Broadway, IC.
02:57
Engine 10 is going to be my RTF 2.
03:00
Engine 9 is going to be RTF 3.
03:02
You're both going to report to Battine 11, who is our rescue group supervisor.
03:07
Yeah. Let's see that up.
03:14
Yeah, I don't hear what's calling a knockdown.
03:16
We're going to be chasing some hot spots for a little bit so we get some of the content about, but we got a knockdown.
03:26
Okay,
03:27
I copy. Any update on the dog?
03:32
Pass the negative.
03:34
And right now the primary is negative and we'll start secondary here in a minute when all the smoke flowed out.
03:43
Roger. Bralpa, Bravo from IT.
03:46
Are you good with a knockdown on your unit?
03:49
I see for Bravo, yes.
03:58
EMS1, my medical group professor,
04:02
report to him, we're going to establish some triage and transportation components here.
04:36
Is your rescue 72 unconscious 7,001? Very!
04:47
Refugees.
04:49
R2s. 4th.
04:54
4th. F.R. 27, you're coming in extremely broken.
04:58
Try repositioning your radio.
05:05
Six.
05:07
Flora.
05:11
F.R. 27, go to direction.
05:17
Ingen, arrest B.
05:19
72. See you both en route.
05:20
I'm not just 1,00010.
05:25
See aware.
05:27
Keep your on front.
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Location mentioned:
Broadway St, Los Angeles, CA 90291
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