Small rubbish fire contained at hillside home, Los Angeles CA
Firefighters responded to a small rubbish fire in the carport of a three-story hillside home near Sweat Drive in Los Angeles. The fire produced light smoke and did not spread to nearby brush or structures.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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To a light 478, 4198 parts of sweat drive, three-story,
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ascending hillside home with light smoke showing.
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We'll be in best mode.
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Roger,
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on scene, three-story,
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descending hillside home, light smoke showing,
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and decimal.
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Yeah, truck 7-8 from Mayo, we can add up.
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Small about rubbish in the cardboard.
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Yeah,
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copy rubbish in the carport, no extension to any brush area.
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Engine 43, were you able to make patient contact?
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Three,
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copy that.
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Yeah, Roger, Cap, we're going to go to the top of the hillside here just to make sure there's nothing else going on.
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One or three.
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Hey, Tony, before we get, we do that, let me just confirm if you don't have anything back in that brush area, so we'll hold on this attack 17 until I hear from you and take it a good 360[1].
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Roger, I'll let you know.
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We have 70s from Daniel.
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Did a 4 360[1].
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Nothing on the backside, cap, just have small rubbish little print.
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We can handle.
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All right, copy that.
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We'll go to 3.
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Metro, like 478, will handle small rubbish fire out.
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You can have back to text.
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Light 478, Roger.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
360: 360-degree walk-around assessment of a structure to evaluate conditions and potential hazards.
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