Fire contained at commercial building near vernon and vermont, Los Angeles CA
Fire crews responded to a reported fire near Vernon and Vermont in Los Angeles. They found smoke coming from a one-story commercial building. The fire was contained and caused by an overheated electrical outlet.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Alt Fire Incident Dispatch - Citywide
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Transcript:
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Metro, engine 46, we're on scene.
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Intersection of Vernon and Vermont, we have a one-story road commercials,
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smoke showing.
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We'll be in the offensive mode.
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Units responding to destruction fire 46 is first 10 inch and 46 on scene.
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Reports one story roll commercial smoke shelling, offensive mode.
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Metro Burton IC, we located the source the knockdown as an overheated electrical outlet.
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We're going to hold engine 58, 858, engine 292, light force 26, about 30 minutes.
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They're going to hold the TAC channel, but you can have 9 and 16 back.
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Location mentioned:
Vermont / Vernon, Los Angeles, CA 90037
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