Building fire contained on Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a building fire occurred near Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. Fire crews responded to the scene, achieved a full knockdown, and released responding units once the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Roger, building to safety and DOT.
00:02
Rescue Ambulance 703, we show you en route.
00:04
Incident 1735.
00:07
near Melrose Ave.
00:17
Melrose IC, 20 minutes on incident timer.
00:39
Units coming up.
00:40
Take the right shoulder.
00:41
Take the right shoulder.
00:42
He can't get through. No left.
00:56
Metro from Melrose IC, we have a knockdown.
01:02
I was actually rogered at knockdown time 2151.
01:05
Division two from IC.
01:12
Metro from Melrose IC.
01:15
Let's go ahead and release all units that haven't shown up yet.
01:18
All the threes, the USAR,
01:21
and EMS 11, you can cancel out.
01:23
Follow down to the kind one.
01:24
Council of the kind one and heavy rescue.
01:27
Okay, copy.
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