Fire alarm caused by fog machine at 2nd Street, Manhattan Beach CA
A fire alarm was triggered near 2nd Street in Manhattan Beach. Firefighters responded but found the alarm was caused by a fog machine, not a fire.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 3
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm[1], 184th, near 2nd Street, Engine 1884, Acknowledge voice.
00:13
L.A. Engine 186, we're available.
00:16
Give us the other run.
00:19
Engine 101, cancel.
00:26
LAA 771, we're on TV, go ahead and cancel the unit.
00:31
Engine 761 coffee, engine 186 cancelled.
00:37
What address did you have to be?
00:47
L.A. Engine 186, what address did you have for that next call that we just took?
00:55
Engine 186-255, East Vanita Avenue.
01:04
LA Engine 186 shows on scene, that was just next door to our previous call that we cleared.
01:12
186, copy, on scene.
01:17
Engine 184, LA.
01:23
LA, angel 184, go.
01:25
184, confirming you copy as a run for a fire alarm.
01:31
L.A. Engine 184, that's affirms. Show us in route, please.
01:36
184 copy.
01:40
Chesapeen 168, squad 90, 3430, Cogswell Road, engine 168, acknowledge voice.
01:50
L.A. 168, Brown.
01:54
168, copy.
01:55
L.A. 168 cancels, squad.
01:59
Squad 90 cancel.
02:05
L.A., squad 167's available. We'll take the next run.
02:12
Squad 167, no other runs.
02:17
Abdominal pain ALS, 91's, Squad 118,
02:20
15, (number withheld), West SACA Street, Engine and Patrol 91, acknowledge voice.
02:30
Patrol 91.
02:34
Engine 91, route.
02:37
Engine and Patrol 91, copy.
02:44
Engine 184 LA.
02:49
LA, angel 184, go ahead.
02:52
184 per the alarm company, the fire alarm was caused by a fog machine.
03:00
Copy, fog. We're available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Response to a reported fire alarm activation.
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