Arson suspected in fire at Long Beach apartment complex, Long Beach CA


Fire department and police responded to a fire at an apartment complex near Belflare in Long Beach. The fire was confirmed to be caused by suspicious circumstances and not natural. Firefighters discussed the best entry points to access the apartments for firefighting efforts.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
10-4[3]-O-O-O-O-L-Veyer.
00:06
Sir, he's here to clear for an assist fire, 448 billfire.
00:14
Then I'll handle, not too far.
00:21
I have 10-10[1]-4-Hillian route to the assist fire 448 billfire, unit 216.
00:28
This assist fire their 97[2] on a 929 dp off their off of Delphalaure, engine 14 is 97.
00:34
It's raising the best entry points to do the apartments off of Belflare.
00:40
And for engine 14 does not appear to be natural.
00:44
No.
00:49
40, I go ahead.
00:56
Units are covering, 1040, do you have traffic?
01:02
Stand 40, I copy the last.
01:03
Put me on it, please.
01:06
1040 in our other unit.
01:08
Sir, the San 14.
01:14
No one extra?
01:17
Copy.
01:24
What did a fire say the best way to get in was?
01:30
The best entry points of the apartment is off the Belflare.
01:35
And they're 97[2], correct?
01:37
10-4[3].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Status or incident requiring attention; may indicate off-duty personnel or a fight in progress.
[2]
97: Arrived at scene or location.
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Long Beach, CA
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