Fire in one-story commercial building at East Pico Blvd, Los Angeles CA
A fire occurred in a one-story commercial building near East Pico Boulevard. Smoke and flames were visible from the interior and the roof. Fire units responded in offensive mode to control the blaze.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Metro Provinion 209, got a one-story commercial with fire showing on the inside and from the roof.
00:11
Engine 209 fire attack in the offensive mode.
00:17
I'll be known as Pico IC[1].
00:19
Additionally, give me one more tack channel.
00:31
Backanswer, 114,000.
00:32
1097, rather than handle to our 174 Street East.
00:55
Roger, we copy your size up one-store commercial fire showing from the roof.
01:00
Give me notice, OIC[1], standby for your additional tech channel.
01:14
Dicko, I see you're getting TAC 14[2]14.
01:18
10 minutes on the incident timer.
01:23
Roger that, I got TAC 13 and TAC 14[2].
01:26
Who are my additional companies?
01:35
Attached.
01:36
Press in Rowe.
01:41
Metro from Rescue 900, attached to that structure fire.
01:45
F.R. 9, you can attach us to that structure.
01:54
We're two blocks away.
02:01
Can you touch the structure our first in?
02:06
Rescue 9 to remain available.
02:13
Metro from 94010 at near East Pico Blvd.
02:18
We have a one-story commercial previously performed.
02:22
We do have smoke shown from the rear.
02:24
All the assignments will be known as Pico I-C.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Person with overall command and responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
[2]
TAC 14: Tactical radio channel 14
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Location mentioned:
Near E Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90021
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