Brush fire about one acre near Debs park parking lot


Audio|Source: Los Angeles - West County Interagency Fire
05:22
Transcript:
That's our engine and rescue 55 are on scene stage in one block out. We have a rescue 55 station. We have a back call back for nothing further. I see from engine 47. We've made up to the top. We're going to have to back out near the pond. That's a countering heavy brush. We're not able to get a complete size-up. Give me one second. I'll do a stand-by one second. I'll do a secondary size-up, read. Okay, Roger, AJ 47. You got Brush Patrol 4-7 up there with you, correct? Midget 47. We have a fire road up here. It looks like it's been hit to a heavy rush. And we're going to back out. She'll be able to take it from the bottom. But again, it's a countering heavy brush. We'll be on top. We'll be on scene for about five more minutes. We're going to back our way out. I'm going to do this get eyes on it and then we'll make our way. It looks like the best route is to take it from the parking area. So we're going to lower themselves down to the parking area. It is extending into the heavy pressure, as it said. So if we can get Elko on it right away, it'll help. Yeah, Roger, I've got Helco and airships coming. If we're looking at the heel this fire, can we put this heel at Monterey Road? I'm going to try and identify the best access point and orient where the anchor is. Okay, Roger, just connect with 47s and we'll use Monterey Road as a yield point and then you can go ahead and index it from there. Let me know if that works for you. One acre, heavy brush. Looks like it's kind of expanded to that heavy brush. Looks like we have about a 10 to 50 mile an hour wind. It's going to be jumping in line soon. Okay, Agent 47, slowdown. I need to stay in acreage again, and what road are we going to be jumping? Can you identify it? I'll get the road to name soon. Get the road where the turtle pond is. I see you like first 12th bridge again. Eli, first 12th. Go light first 12. Okay, I'm a minute. south of Debs Park in the turnaround horseshoe parking lot. Plenty of space up here. This is going to be the lowest anchor point. Approximately one acre, medium to heavy brush. Presumates 510 mile and hour when it's going upslope. I do not have a priority plank for you. Fire is going to be anchored on the engine 12 at the parking lot and the fire road. I did not have a fire road chain. You can go ahead and order another additional 10 inches to Camp Cruz and have help going on route. Roger that, standby. You have, give me the anchorage again. All right, it's tough to get a visual approximately one acre, medium to heavy brush. We have brush control 47 backing down to us. Again, it's going to be anchored from the parking lot, looking uphill the parking lot at inch 12 at the anchor point. I'll give you a priority flank when I get off the rig.
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Location mentioned:
Ernest E. Debs Regional Park, 4235 Monterey Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90032
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