Smoke reports at PCH and Big Rock likely from marine layer, Malibu CA
Fire department units responded to reports of smoke at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Big Rock Drive. This location often receives smoke reports, but this time the smoke appeared to come from a marine layer rather than an active fire. Units were dispatched but later cancelled upon determining the source of the smoke.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 4
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 70, we're getting additional reports of smoke scene at PCH and Big Rock Drive. Did you want to set a second response or did you want to locate?
00:12
L.A. Engine 70, go ahead and send the patrol on that one at Big Rock.
00:17
That's a call for us that we have as smokers generator quite often.
00:22
Copy.
00:29
LA, engine 125, cancel squad.
00:33
Squad 68, cancel.
00:40
LA engine 70, go ahead and send the reporting party's phone number, please, on the MDC.
00:47
Copy, standby.
00:48
Traffic collision 173.
00:58
Assault, 22, stage for traffic, 122, stage for traffic, route.
01:05
Seizure, 22, Quentin Squad 3, 1310, South was evident.
01:15
LA Patrol 70 also UTL.
01:19
Patrol 70 copy, UTO.
01:27
LA Engine 3. LA Engine 3.
01:34
LA Engine 70, this is a marine layer pushing down county and you can make 70 available.
01:40
70 copy.
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