Firefighters respond to multiple fire calls in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA
Firefighters responded to several fire-related calls in Los Angeles, including a rubbish fire near South Los Angeles. One call was a false alarm with no signs of smoke or fire found. Another was a smoke detector activation near North Commodore caused by Halloween decorations.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
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Transcript:
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Agent 56, engine response, intersection of Holly Noll and Franklin Avenue.
00:10
Andrew, engine 13, to the cookie fire.
00:15
Engine 13, Roger.
00:23
Mexico for mention, you notify the company to release inside.
00:32
Agent 6, when you came in broken, can you repeat?
00:41
Central, engine 51, how do you copy?
00:46
Engine 6-1, still broken.
00:53
Metro Pro, Mansion 61, how about now?
00:57
Agent 61, loud clear.
01:00
Can you attach the gas company? Let them know there's a week inside the house.
01:07
Engine 61, Roger.
01:09
Notify gas company.
01:10
Engine 4 rubbish fire, near South Los Angeles.
01:27
Metro engine 56, unable to locate any signs of smoke or fire. We're going to call it a false unless you have any detail further.
01:36
Agent 56, Roger, we have nothing further.
01:43
Engine 47, smoke detector, near North Commodore.
01:54
Major engine 56, we found the issue be advised you might get additional calls.
02:00
This is halloween decoration.
02:04
Engine 56, Roger.
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Location mentioned:
Franklin Ave & Holly Knoll Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90027
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