Firefighter trapped inside burning building during rescue, Ladera Heights CA


A firefighter reported being lost while fighting a fire inside a building. Emergency teams were sent to locate and rescue the firefighter. The situation developed on South Corning Avenue and West Lawson Avenue.
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Transcript:
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from Ingen 97. I've become separated from my crew and I'm currently lost and assigned an interior fire attack on the first floor. So that, Engine 97 is a firefighter separated from crew on the first floor are entered. For two-suffly coffees, contacting police for rescue.
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Send the Rick team after you now. Engine 91 from Crenshaw, Command. Do you copy you have a firefighter on engine 97. I just called him a Mayday[1]. I see from Engine 991, that's affirmative. We're trying to locate him right now. 10-4[2], copy that, continue to try to locate him. I'm going to send a Rick team in as well to help.
00:58
Get Rick right now. That's affirmative engine 95. ActiveA, Rick. Engine 95.
01:12
We're talking about that that's the firefighter. I can't get him out. See him out. Say, if we're going to get him out, so just our hands. Be injured.
01:41
and fourth is our cover district. That's the firm, the rescue of South Corning Avenue, West Lawson Avenue. Copy show, center route, respond from Marina.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Mayday: Distress call indicating immediate danger to life
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Copy
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Location mentioned:
S Corning Ave, Ladera Heights, CA 90056
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