Fire at two-story home with smoke from delta side, Bellflower CA
Firefighters responded to a fire at a two-story single-family home near Beach St. They saw smoke and fire coming from the delta side of the building and began offensive firefighting operations.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - LAC C-21
02:27
Transcript:
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23 on scene, near Beach St.
00:04
Two-story, single-family, smoke and fire showing from a Delta side.
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...and-fire stretch right 23 on the street on scene, two-story single-found dwelling,
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smoke and fire from Delta side.
00:30
Engine 23, engine 115, pull up on scene. What do you need? Hey,
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117, I'm going to hear you fire attacks with my firefighter.
00:41
You'll have my firefighter.
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Fire support.
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23, squad 98 on scene.
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23-98 on scene. 23-98, I'm seen.
01:07
2394 on command 21, we're pulling up. What do you guys need?
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994, I'm going to get you guys, Rick.
01:25
This is 203. Quint 45, long team.
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Okay, Quint 45, your ventilation group.
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Copy ventilation.
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Alley is in 20 turn you.
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Okay,
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just 22.
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Go ahead.
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LA 23. This will be a beach incident.
02:02
23 will be beach IC[1].
02:04
Command posts will be mobile on the alpha side of the structure.
02:07
Currently in the offensive mode,
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can handle a first storm resources.
02:13
Go ahead for utilities,
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negative KP, negative TIO.
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Typecopy is not D-TIC[1], Cram Post and Alpha Side Pressure Utilities, negative safety, negative EIO.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Person with overall command and responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
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Location mentioned:
Near Beach St, Bellflower, CA 90706
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