Fire in second-floor apartment in Bellwood Avenue complex, Los Angeles CA


Firefighters responded to a fire at a two-story apartment near Bellwood Avenue. The fire involved an apartment on the second floor. One unconscious patient was rescued. Fire and rescue teams are actively working on fire suppression and rescue operations.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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Metro light force 92 on near Bellwood Ave have a row of two story guard apartment that's showing will be in the invest mode I'll be known as Bellwood Ice
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Light Force 92 Roger engine engine 59 life force 92 roger engine 59 life force 92 on the report
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Two rows, two-story garden style apartments with nothing showing.
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In the invest mode will be known as Bellwood I see.
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It is right now.
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Can you attach an 8 hundred to our incident? We're going to be on the westbound 10, on the left shoulder, west of Libreya.
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Roger. We can rescue 894.
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Engine 599, just come on in.
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That's back on firejack and we'll switch to roll to the roof if you have it to me.
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590, Roger. I see from Sturgnight U.AO.
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Fill us out to the structure.
00:47
This is an involved unit, unit 226.
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Go straight to the courtyard and you'll see us on a second story.
00:53
Number one unit involved, second floor, filling this out to an A assignment.
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Truck 9-2, are you going to take the room?
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Motion 5-9, get water.
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Roger, we got it.
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9-2 are you going to be fire attack or are we going to the roof?
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We're going to go to the roof.
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We need a 35 to the rear.
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The buildings do not connect from Alpha and Charlie.
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So we're going to go to get 35.
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I'll stay here until end of 59 so I can make a face to face.
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My members are going down to get a 35.
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Copy. 9-2 to the roof.
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I see we do have one unit involved on the second floor.
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So this out to an A.S.
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Simon, I'll be again known as Bellwood, IC.
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Bellwood I see, Roger, standby for your additional unit.
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Rescue[2] 92, Rescue 892, Engine 71, Task Force 37, Engine 43, EMS Battalion 9, Battalion 18, with Lightforce 92 on Tane.
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Structure fire[1] at near Bellwood Ave, a gentle 9 response, your tack tunnel is 12.
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Way through.
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If I'm thinking a list inside the front door, I'll let you know if your man went directly inside the front door I'm not committing inside.
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Copy.
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Yeah, 292, load line.
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292 copy 24 is 19299.
02:08
Looks like one of your members just pulled out of a patient.
02:11
We have magistrated from the apartment.
02:15
We're going to start moving them out towards this side.
02:17
Copy one patient.
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This person conscious.
02:19
Negative, unconscious patient.
02:20
The fire looks like it's possibly a content.
02:23
He had one additional rescue, I have one patient.
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Pretty cool.
02:27
Bill Wood I see Roger here now on Channel 9.
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You have attacked Channel of 12.
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Stand by for your additional paramedic rescue.
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Rescue[2] 519, respond to the structure fire.
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Rescue[2] 59, you've been added to the structured fire at near Bellwood Ave.
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Hey truck 92 from A.O.
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Truck 92.
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I've only located one patient inside the room,
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but the rest of this unit has not been fixed yet.
02:49
OZine is getting developed now.
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Truck 92 is going to the...
02:51
92, I copy.
02:52
It's your fire now, we need water.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Structure fire: Reported building fire
[2]
Rescue: Emergency medical or rescue unit dispatched to provide assistance.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bellwood Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90064
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