Fire with propane tanks at San Fernando and Sierra highway, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, at San Fernando Road near Sierra Highway in Los Angeles, there is a fire involving propane tanks. Fire crews are waiting for the propane tanks to burn out before they can put out the fire. LAPD is handling the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
Listen to dispatch call
01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Certainly, pop-tile, copy.
00:01
Copy 97, San Fernando and San Fernando and Sierra Highway.
00:05
I'm from LAPD in route.
00:08
It's going to be on San Fernando Road near Sierra Highway.
00:11
It'll be an LAPD handle.
00:12
You can start in, please.
00:15
Hi, Copsie.
00:16
It's going to be Telfin out of your South of Sierra Highway.
00:18
It's going to be LATD handle.
00:20
I'll confirm that they're in route.
00:26
On 11th.
00:34
Direction,
00:35
intent 31 and we see.
00:38
And no decision 521, Stephen Area 33 and service to area 34.
00:46
In service to area 34.
00:47
In 521 and to this copy area 34.
00:59
LAPD does have the call, I don't know, and have an ETA, though, for them.
01:08
In my LAPD, there's going to be a long incident.
01:13
They're trying to get the fire out, but it's propane tank, and fire's not going to touch until they burn out.
01:20
I copy that.
01:21
I'll go ahead and let them know that this branch of propane change, then fire is going to have to wait until they burn out.
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