Brush fire reported near Chaney Trail in California, Los Angeles County CA
A brush fire was reported near Chaney Trail in California. Multiple units responded. Command set a wildfire incident plan and instructed all units not to use Cheney Trail due to poor access. Engine 12 is investigating the fire, and other units were told to hold at Altiloma and Cheney.
Audio|Source: Malibu Area Public Safety
02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Responding to the rush fire in 12s area, this will now be known as the low incident communications plan for the low IC[1].
00:06
Command's LA County V3[2], primary tack, region 5, tack 4, secondary tax, region 5, tack 5.
00:13
Air to ground is air to ground 59.
00:15
Crew Dozer is LA County crew and the victor is 133.
00:20
Decimal 0, 2,500.
00:25
D3 L.A.
00:32
L.A. Go ahead, point six three.
00:35
I'll command.
00:40
We respond to 82 alpha.
00:44
That's a firm way around.
00:59
L.A. Battalion[3] 18.
01:01
I've been released from the Tentrientany. You can release my move up.
01:06
L.A. Captain.
01:09
L.A.
01:13
attached to UAS.
01:18
UAS 2 to that brush assignment in 12-7-00.
01:23
Please, you're on it.
01:29
Agent 11 on command from 12.
01:42
Agent 12 from 11 from 11th, go ahead, traffic.
01:47
Hey,
01:48
we're going up Cheney Trail right now.
01:51
I think I see a header off to my right. Let me know if you see anything off of Loma Alpha coming from your direction, maybe off of Faroe.
02:04
Copy that, I'll let you know.
02:11
This one to the ticket as well.
02:15
Okay.
02:21
All units responding to the low incident, do not come up Cheney Trail, it's going to be bad access.
02:28
Engine 12 is still investigating.
02:35
All units responding to the low incident from Battalion[3] IV hold at Altiloma and Cheney.
02:43
Let engine 12 investigate. I want all units to hold on Altiloma at Cheney.
02:52
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Person with overall command and responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
[2]
V3: LA County Command radio channel (V-3) for incident command
[3]
Battalion: Chief officer/unit overseeing multiple companies/crews
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