False Alarm Reported for Grass Fires in Los Angeles County


Firefighters received reports of grass fires in Los Angeles County, but they found it was a false alarm from the alarm company.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 3
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Transcript:
00:00Council of the squad.00:03Squad 183 cancel.00:091214, go ahead.00:103-0-Air 5 landing at SCB.00:12We're going to be out of service for the night.00:15Should continue down the Long Beach, no flight following required.00:17Have good night, sir.00:18Your rescue, bye.00:28Wheels down SCB going out of service to Long Beach for the rest of the night.00:36114, the 135 is grass fires at 100 east and a half of M as possible.00:40Stand by, let me check the callback.00:45Engine 66[1], false alarm[2] for the alarm company.
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Council of the squad.
00:03
Squad 183 cancel.
00:09
1214, go ahead.
00:10
3-0-Air 5 landing at SCB.
00:12
We're going to be out of service for the night.
00:15
Should continue down the Long Beach, no flight following required.
00:17
Have good night, sir.
00:18
Your rescue, bye.
00:28
Wheels down SCB going out of service to Long Beach for the rest of the night.
00:36
114, the 135 is grass fires at 100 east and a half of M as possible.
00:40
Stand by, let me check the callback.
00:45
Engine 66[1], false alarm[2] for the alarm company.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Engine 66: Fire engine unit identifier
[2]
false alarm: No actual fire was present
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Location mentioned:
Los Angeles County, CA
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