Small rubbish fire reported near freeway on-ramp in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a small rubbish fire near the 10 West freeway and Fairfax on-ramp in Los Angeles. Initial checks in nearby intersections found no fire. The fire was confirmed near the freeway on-ramp.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, rubbish fire, southbound 110, cross the stadium way.
00:12
Engine Rescue, 112, stroke,
00:15
(number withheld) West Night Street.
00:19
Metro Rutherford, I.C., copy the accidental activation, we're running it down now.
00:32
Retroford, I see, Roger.
00:41
Metro Rutherford, I see the fault every setting.
00:45
Rutherford IT, Roger, False.
00:53
Rescue 9 unconscious (number withheld) South Spring Street.
01:02
Metro from Engine 94,
01:05
we've checked the intersection of Fairfax and Santa Monica.
01:08
Further comments, we're going to now respond to medicine Cadillac and look for the rubbish fire.
01:14
Engine 94, Roger.
01:22
From Agent 94, we cannot locate a rubbish fire at Venice and Cadillac.
01:26
Do you have any further information?
01:29
Agent 94, we have nothing further.
01:32
Rescue 52 abdominal pain, (number withheld) North Serrano.
01:42
Metro from Mitten 5-8.
01:43
We don't find any rubbish fire at the 10 East on La Brea.
01:47
We did see a rubbish fire at the 10 West and the Fairfax on-ramp.
01:58
We'll head back to that location, but the 10 East at La Brea is a false.
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Location mentioned:
I-10, Los Angeles, CA
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