Fire caused by wall heater near northbound 101 in Calabasas, Calabasas CA
Firefighters responded to smoke in a building near the northbound US-101 in Calabasas. The source was a wall heater placed against furniture. Hazmat personnel were requested due to possible chemicals. Crews extinguished the small fire quickly.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles - West County Interagency Fire
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Transcript:
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L.A. Engine 68.
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Northbound 101, halfway Calabasas, number three and four lanes.
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We have a whole chemical.
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If you insert highway control, clean-up. Clean-up.
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LA copy.
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Wait a minute down 80s.
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It's over here and let me close the time.
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651-163.
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And then Roger. It sounds like food.
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Roger.
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Truck from engine, you have light smoke, we're just trying to find a source.
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Not-food.
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Okay, not food. Okay, not food.
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Correct, not-boot.
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Small like three, four-hour and square foot. Okay, you come back.
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Okay, maybe check their ball to see if anything's gone on in there.
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Roger, very, very light, cold smoke.
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Got invisium batteries in there too.
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Roger, the Charlie Alley is clear.
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Yeah.
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Up in the attic now.
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Coming from the outside.
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Roger.
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No.A. You want to third one, two, get a bunch.
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You want to five minutes.
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Struct from the incident we located in.
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We've got a wall heater up against the furniture.
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We'll get a knock down on it right now.
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Copy that.
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I'll go to the Metro and then I'll give them back to a tack. We'll go to two.
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