False alarm sparks brief fire scare on 23rd Street, Los Angeles CA
Emergency crews responded swiftly to a reported rubbish fire near 23rd Street. After thorough checks, responders confirmed it was a false alarm, ending the scare quickly.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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568, rubbish fire 4731 23rd Street.
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Pressure, rescue 896, you can disregard, we made patient contact.
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Roger.
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777, Lincoln National Gap 7733 Cleon.
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Head Force 11, Rescue 11.
00:24
Of course, Prations.
00:25
806, South Burlington.
00:32
You want to fire at 2903.
00:34
Emerging, 5221, Ballbrook.
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Special prevention 89, we have any additional information we don't find you at this quarter.
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1889, stand by.
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259, follow.
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3561 for Google Road.
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engine 64 light port 64 rescue 64 auto motorcycle motorcycle motorcycle westbound one fine transition to the northbound harbour freeway
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way
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engine 89 nothing further
01:37
2.05, abdominal plane 6214-1-fall brisk.
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Cycle Team 1 and Medcar 1 from Prade IC.
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Go for Medcar 1.
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You're going to be released.
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You can demo head back to your base.
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Beckhart one copies demo.
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Cycle team one, do copy.
02:18
From parade I see you can demoke.
02:23
I see from Cyclopane 1 we copy Devo Metro from engine 68 on 23rd Street we find no rubbish fire check the callback.
02:40
Agent 68 callers on RTC nothing further false.
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Location mentioned:
W 23rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90016
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