Fire involves two tractor trailers near San Fernando Rd and Sierra Hwy, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire involved two tractor trailers on San Fernando Road near Sierra Highway in Los Angeles. The load on the trailers is unknown. Los Angeles City Fire Department is in command and hazmat teams are responding. Law enforcement is managing traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - North Division
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Metro Battalion 15's on scene on the San Fernando incident, assuming San Fernando IC.
00:04
What we have is about two tractor trailers, unknown load currently on those trailers, both well involved, are getting a good handle on it, minimal exposures.
00:14
Known as San Fernando IC,
00:19
we have law enforcement on scene currently handling traffic, but if we get DOT started to relieve them, LA County is on scene with the resources listed on the ham.
00:27
This is 100% LRA, LA City.
00:30
LA County is an assisting agency.
00:32
Let's go ahead and start one hazmat squad.
00:34
Also, I think I say on MCAT, I saw a JHAT unit nearby, if we can find out who that is and attach them.
00:42
Staging is going to be at Sierra Highway and San Fernando.
00:54
San Fernando, I see Roger.
00:57
HazMat 21 from quarters.
01:10
JT3, anatomy with the 1015 incident.
01:16
JT3, Roger, you've been added.
01:24
Metro ad AC4 to incident 916.
01:29
Assistant 4, Roger.
01:31
San Fernando, IC confirm we will attach Hazmat 87.
01:35
Matt Metro San Fernando, IC affirmed.
01:38
Cancel, Hazmat 21.
01:40
We'll take care of it with 87's crew here.
01:45
Roger, Hasmat 87's been attached.
01:48
Assistant 4 has also been attached in shut-in route.
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