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Firefighters control structure fire in Los AngelesLos Angeles CA

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Firefighters responded to a structure fire near Vicaroa in Los Angeles. They conducted a search and confirmed no fire was present in the attic. They successfully controlled the fire and ventilated the building. Medical teams were prepared on scene in case of any injuries.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
04:24
Transcript:
00:00
Vision 12 is going to be in front of near Vicaroa.
00:12
No, we don't have any fire in the attic.
00:14
It's a good case and I got 12 now.
00:18
Okay, Roger that IC[1] from Division 2.
00:24
Division 2. Division 2 go for IC[1].
00:28
All right, the company's up on the second floor. We got a good knockdown on the fire.
00:33
We are conducting a primary search right now.
00:36
We do not have fire in the attic.
00:38
And for your information, I also have engine sink on Division 2.
00:45
Yeah, Division 2, copy that. Indian 6-1,
00:49
Division 2 as well.
00:52
Guys, keep on the roof. Your 360 is good, no exposure.
00:56
We got one heat hole open,
00:59
getting some decent smoke out of it. Attic is clear.
01:07
The IC[1] copy, Lightforce 27, Rick, I'm going to give you issue 82, standby for your channel.
01:14
27 is copy.
01:16
From inside,
01:18
first floor,
01:19
primary,
01:21
please.
01:25
Truck[3] 27, Rick, your attack channel is going to be 14, 14.
01:30
One four. Copy that, one, four.
01:34
Yeah,
01:35
I see Division 2.
01:37
Injit 35 is also on Division 2. We got a good knockdown on the fire.
01:42
At this point, we're just chasing hot spots.
01:45
Confirmation,
01:47
primary is clear.
01:48
We'll put a blower in place, and when we blow it out, I'll give you a good secondary.
01:54
Division 2 from IC[1] copy.
01:58
Nice, the engine 20 on scene.
02:03
You need to 20 standby.
02:11
26.
02:14
Energy 26, emergency move up, six is first in.
02:19
As a result of incident 1345 at 2.6, emergency move up, sixes first in.
02:29
Manager 16, Shilt Corp.
02:43
Roger. From Engine 11, we're on seeing here with LAPD. You can have EMS[2]-11 continue on his discretion.
02:49
I'll call the board captain in a bit.
02:55
Ancient 11, Roger.
02:59
EMS[2]MID, did you copy?
03:05
You're at 227. What's your location side?
03:10
R225 is changed in front of the engine 52.
03:19
The R. 27, go ahead. I'm going to pitch a part of the medical group in case we have any potential patients.
03:24
Mary up with engine 20, they're charged in medical unit.
03:27
Bring all your equipment up to the alpha.
03:33
Rescue, 27, copy.
03:35
Equipment stays alpha.
03:41
Engine 5, 9, engine 59, can cancel.
03:46
Hold on.
03:51
I wanted to share with you so he's in row right now.
04:03
Nellrose, I see C, use our Tadforce 3 is on C.
04:13
Metro Flight 461. We're currently moving up in route to Fire Station 29. Do you want to put us on that reported smoke in place of Lightforce 78 coming over the hill?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Person with overall command and responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[3]
Truck: Ladder truck company

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Incident Timeline

  1. Incident Wrap-Up
  2. Knockdown Confirmation and Rehab
  3. Secondary Search and Floor Clearance
  4. Ongoing Suppression and Search
  5. Roof Operations and Exposure Check
  6. Fire Knockdown and Primary Search
  7. Initial Response and Assessment

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