False alarm at King's Hawaiian restaurant, Torrance CA
A reported fire at King's Hawaiian Restaurant near Sepulveda Boulevard was found to be a false alarm caused by a heavy marine layer. There was no fire or smoke inside the business, and employees continued working as usual.
Audio|Source: South Bay Fire: Culver City, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance
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Transcript:
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Engine 91. Engine,
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96. Engine 95.
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Truck 96. Battalion, 91,
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91, R.A.
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91. R. 96. B.L.S.
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91.
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Structure fire, near Sepulveda Boulevard, King's Hawaiian Restaurant.
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Map page 150.
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On,
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Jack, you got anything further?
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Engine 91, the caller is calling from 225.
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He's stating you can see black smoke from the rear of King's Hawaiian,
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and they also hear a machinery-type sound that there's no filter.
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You need to notice by the gas company to respond for CO in a building.
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Over the King's Hawaiian of the T-O and Engine 96 for investigations on commuter stage.
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Engine 96, 591, we're going to check on this drive site for Avery.
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Agent 991, copy that.
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We're not back here.
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That's fairer, but we're going to check it out right now.
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We're tag 991 from Inger, 91.
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Go ahead.
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We've got a heavy marine layer that's laying down.
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I'm inside, uh,
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I'm inside, uh, might entry in the bus.
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We do have to do.
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I'm investigating.
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991.
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Go ahead.
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Yeah, we have a bunch of employees inside.
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Business as usual inside, no smoke, no fire.
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I think this is a false alarm.
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Just the marine layer setting in.
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Location mentioned:
Sepulveda Blvd, Torrance, CA 90505
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