Fire units investigate sulfur smell, find nothing, Manhattan Beach CA
Fire units responded to a report of a sulfur smell near 19th Street in Manhattan Beach. They checked the area including a library and found no signs of fire or hazard. They then attempted to reset the alarm.
Audio|Source: South Bay Fire: Culver City, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance
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Transcript:
00:00
Quint 2, that's a promoter, incident 2 when responding to the area near 19th Street for a report of sulfur smell in the area.
00:11
Probably we can handle, you can cancel engine 2, send our MDC, please.
00:16
I'll promise, sir, we'll do engine 2 when you work.
00:22
I'll say Quint 2 is on scene in the area. Is the RP available to step out?
00:29
My name, Quintechie, Jewel.
00:31
Thank, Quincy, too. She'll be there in just a second.
00:58
Made our way through all the 100s, up to the library, don't see anything.
01:07
All clear on the second floor as well.
01:14
Playing the 200th right now, but it looks clear to me.
01:17
I'll finish it up in second.
01:23
Okay, copy that. We're going to try and go for alarm reset, see if it holds.
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Location mentioned:
Near 19th St, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
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