Fire at marmion and washington confirmed as false alarm, Los Angeles CA
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A fire at Marmion and Washington was initially reported as a false alarm. Emergency personnel confirmed no active mayday and shifted from offensive to defensive operations. Air operations were paused, and police were notified for crowd control near Marmion and Washington.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Alt Fire Incident Dispatch - Citywide
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Light Force 3 from IC, copy we do have a confirmation of an activation trigger but no actual person still trying to confirm we need all of Rick group up standing by for Rick
00:18
Yeah, Massachusetts,
00:19
I see.
00:21
This is going to be a false activation.
00:23
All members are accounted for,
00:25
including the member activating their emergency.
00:29
We are going to hold all the air operations.
00:33
We're going to continue the assignment again, hold them down at Marmion and Washington.
00:37
We're getting good progress on the fire, however, we've transitioned from offensive to defensive operations.
00:43
And again, no active mayday, false activation.
00:46
Washington,
00:48
I see,
00:50
I copy,
00:51
false activation,
00:53
no mayday, holding air operations,
00:57
offensive to defensive mode.
01:05
MetroStrault, AT 702 on scene.
01:12
Assistant 702 on scene.
01:22
Washington, I see for Metro, you have 30 minutes on incident timer.
01:27
Metro, Roger, 30 minutes.
01:29
Additionally, we're notifying emergency air.
01:33
Roger, emergency air, LAPD for crowd control,
01:37
DOT at Marmion and Washington.
01:41
Roger LAPD for crowd control, DOT at Marmion, Washington.
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Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
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