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Fire in one unit of a duplex with two patients treatedLos Angeles CA

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Cobalt St, Sylmar, CA 91342

According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire inside one unit of a one-story duplex near Cobalt Street in Sylmar. Two patients were treated: one burn victim and one patient from a vehicle. The fire was brought under control and utilities were being managed.

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08:7
Transcript:
00:00
891, attach yourself a fire attack.
00:04
Hey, no one, hard attack.
00:09
One story, single-family deli duplex to the rear of the property,
00:18
smoke out of one unit.
00:21
We do have one patient that is being intended to by Rescue 91.
00:42
(number withheld) Cobalt H&1 is on the scene with the one-story single family duplex light smoke showing with one patient
01:03
Engine 91, you got battalion 12 on scene with you.
01:08
That's 91, Warner.
01:16
Out engine 7-9, race gate 64 OBS, 1041, West 185th.
01:23
All right, Tops 475.
01:25
I'm going to have your engine come in and back up fire attack.
01:28
And I'm going to give you the roof for now.
01:30
I'm not sure. Give me it up to bea 3-6-tell.
01:32
What structure actually it looks like?
01:36
Roger.
01:40
I see you rescue 75 on scene.
01:44
Okay,
01:48
Rescue 75. Come up and stand by.
01:50
I want to make sure we only have one patient.
01:53
Engine 18, I'm seeing.
01:58
Agent 18, standby.
02:00
Agent 91 from IC.
02:07
X-191.
02:10
It's a one-story signal fireman's dwelling two units.
02:15
We have a fire in one unit, one patient is being treated by REST 991.
02:21
That's the street.
02:23
The whole-made pleasure is the attached duplex or the attached unit.
02:28
We're getting one on the fire now.
02:30
It's going to be the third property on the left-hand side.
02:35
Procadize 200 feet.
02:39
Primary is complete.
02:42
Okay, I copy.
02:44
Rescue 91 from IC.
02:48
IC from Rescue 91.
02:50
We have one burn victim.
02:52
And we have a patient in a car as well, so it's a total tuned patient.
02:57
Roger, do you need additional manpower for your patient?
03:02
Yes.
03:05
Engine 18, Rescue 75.
03:08
You're a part of the medical group with Rescue 91, you have another patient.
03:15
Engine 18, Roger.
03:18
He's got Tass Force.
03:20
I see copies.
03:31
Ingen 91 on fire attack with a jist 75 back in a love.
03:35
I'll have engine 98.
03:36
Stand by.
03:42
Matrosky, 33 on soon.
03:44
Find outpatient.
03:45
Anything for it?
03:50
833, we'll check the call back, stand by.
03:55
Just tell me otherwise.
04:03
Floor and her out.
04:06
Attending 12, 10 minutes on the incident clock.
04:15
Roger 10 minutes Metro battalion 12 is on scene assuming cobalt I see the update that size up large property with a one-story duplex we do have fire and one unit with two patients we're currently in the offensive mode command post is at gobalt and foo gano
04:45
7, howdy cop to fire attack?
04:48
Battalion 18, log, clear, Channel 7.
04:53
Out.
04:59
Yeah, I see from fire attack.
05:04
Looks like we got a knock down on fire.
05:08
We're taking for attention in the attic.
05:11
We're going to stay out.
05:18
The fire attack, I see I can barely copy that.
05:21
You're very broken, but you will be reporting to truck 9080s coming up to a Zoom division alpha.
05:26
So repeat your message.
05:40
I drove from FR9.
05:42
You try to call back a time note 305.
05:45
We did drive.
05:47
Up and down the street, we find nobody.
05:51
We don't need for a callback.
05:55
FR9, Robbie, stand by.
05:57
We'll check.
06:00
A duplex, but he sounded like he had a knock down inside.
06:07
Hey Roger, Alba, we still get that back from Division Alpha.
06:11
Is there a knockdown from your perspective on top?
06:16
Yes.
06:22
When you actually get to Division Alpha, let me know when you call Knockdown[1] and what the status on the primary search is.
06:31
GIC from Albi, I'm back here.
06:34
You're a 360, so there's a fourplex, almost like a rural bungalows,
06:41
all one common roofline, one story.
06:45
The size up from 91's was correct.
06:46
So let's hold up on a knockdown,
06:48
so we get to get some cameras inside and get a good look.
06:53
The two patients you have,
06:55
you have one immediate and then one minor.
06:59
The immediate trash, immediate trash for you.
07:03
Okay,
07:05
Roger, I've got the HV18, Rescue 91, and Rescue 75, and Suspidivation.
07:11
Can you confirm when you have utilities isolated in that unit water gas electric?
07:17
Copy. Okay.
07:21
Battalion, Tim.
07:26
Battalion tenure canceled.
07:36
FR9, corrected address is going to be 303.
07:39
303-503 patient is in the courtyard.
07:44
FR9 caucus.
07:50
Bobby, I have 891 here.
07:52
I got inches 75 working on utilities.
07:54
Just a good peek inside.
07:57
We have a knockdown.
07:58
We'll validate it with the roof.
08:01
Okay, I need to talk the roof.
08:03
They confirmed the knockdown earlier.
08:06
I'll double check it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Knockdown: Main body of fire extinguished; flames suppressed and situation brought under control.

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Cobalt St, Sylmar, CA 91342

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