Smoke scare in building due to laundry room moisture, Los Angeles CA


Firefighters responded to smoke reports inside a building on Serrano Ave, Los Angeles. The haze was moisture from the laundry room and there was no fire. The incident was dealt with as a smoke scare and all responding units were canceled.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
01:47
Transcript:
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We're inside, it's clear so far.
00:02
I didn't see a unit number, can you try and get one for me?
00:04
105. Engine Rescue 105, I'm constantly at the intersection of law for a haven't across the Big Three Boulevard.
00:09
Metro Fire from Agent 100, Attacher Rescue, ALS[1].
00:12
That's going to be your rescue, of course.
00:13
I see, you got engine 13, not see.
00:18
Stand by.
00:20
NG 61, I see, I copied.
00:22
Yeah, I see from engine 61.
00:24
The RP is reporting.
00:25
There's a haze inside here.
00:26
It's basically just moisture from the laundry room.
00:30
It's a clear handle.
00:31
Engine 61, I handle the infest.
00:33
We're going to give the cat back to Metro.
00:35
Metro, Battine 11, 969, South Serrano.
00:38
We are handling is smokes here.
00:42
We'll cancel all companies en route and you can have guys both back, we'll go back to seven.
00:46
Engine registry, chestane, 207 north, Lakeshore Terrace.
00:49
The structure fire agent 61 is going to handle a smoke scare.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support: paramedic-level medical care and response for high-acuity or life-threatening emergencies.
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Serrano Ave, Los Angeles, CA
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