Vehicle crashes into pool at Redondo Beach home, Redondo Beach CA


A vehicle crashed into a swimming pool near Belmont Ln in Redondo Beach. All occupants got out safely. No injuries were reported. Fire and rescue teams arrived to check the scene.
Audio|Source: South Bay Fire: Culver City, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance
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Transcript:
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Engine 64, Squad 61, Squad 6, 2, Truck 61,
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Rescue Major, near Belmont Ln, vehicle into a pool.
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Engine 62, Battalion[1] 6,
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4, Squad 6, 1, Squad 6, 2, Truck 61.
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The Town 6-1 responding.
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21-10-4.
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The Town 6-1 on primary?
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Battalion[1] 6-1 repeat?
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Rodon on a fire, Battalion[1], 6-1, do we have a reported patient, or at this point just the vehicle into the pool?
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Responding to the Rescue Major Switch to Com Plan 2, Channel 2.
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Good on Truck 61, responding on Channel 2.
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Copy here in route, Battalion[1] 6-1 Radonafire, just be advised.
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All RP's advising subject are now out of the vehicle.
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It's not copy.
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First, that's up to.
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Engine 6 or 104.
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Just be advised, no one in the vehicle, the elderly female is out and cabin.
01:32
The Italian Cirxon copies, no occupants, no patients via report of this time.
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Redondo, Station 2 units on scene, 29, near Belmont Ln.
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We do have a two-story house.
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We have nothing from the front.
01:52
Looks like we have PDN's side and occupants in the back.
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We'll be out further investigation.
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All units go ahead and stage for your assignments.
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Battalion: Chief officer/unit overseeing multiple companies/crews
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