Fire units find no fire but detect odor in LA unit, Los Angeles CA


Firefighters responded to a report of fire in a unit in Los Angeles. Upon investigation, no fire was found, only a smell was detected. Crews stayed on scene to continue checking.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire - Grounds
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Agent 11, I got you with the investigation truck 20 take the roof.
00:24
220 on scene.
00:28
Rough Q20, standby.
00:31
5-3 on scene.
00:35
All units that are checking in, stand by, we're investigating there's nothing showing[1].
00:46
You got into 35 on scene.
00:51
35, stand by.
00:54
Okay, engine 11 from truck 20.
00:57
Let me know what you got back there. We have a lot of companies standing by, waiting for your assessment.
01:04
Hi, the engine 11,
01:06
truck 21 and 0.
01:08
We have reports to fire out.
01:11
We find nothing.
01:12
We'll continue to investigate.
01:14
We're the RP unit present.
01:19
Okay, fire out.
01:21
Are you inside of Unit 7?
01:28
Yeah, I see.
01:30
Inside of Unit 7.
01:31
It smells like so, shoot him is so far out.
01:38
Okay, Roger, unit seven, so life force and engine 11 will handle.
01:44
We're going to go to channel one, I'm going to get back to that channel.
Police codes explained
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[1]
nothing showing: No visible smoke or fire observed on arrival
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Los Angeles, CA
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