False alarm for rubbish fire near Lord St in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA


A rubbish fire was reported near Lord Street in Los Angeles. Firefighters responded and found no fire at the scene. The incident was confirmed as a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
03:13
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2 Rubbish Fire, near Lord Street.
00:10
President 68,
00:11
what's your status?
00:19
The Manager of Homeland 411, can you attach LAPD to this incident for a domestic balance report only?
00:29
F-11,
00:32
LAPD was attached to time of dispatch.
00:36
Roger, Metro.
00:43
Metro 11, you can cancel the Rescue 11.
00:48
Rescue 11.
00:53
Rescue 11, discontinued.
01:01
Rescue 862, meet Engine 237 on Tack 1.
01:11
Rescue 862, meet Engine 237 on Tack 1.
01:17
MSC from Rescue 6-3, we're on scene at 2506 South Lincoln Boulevard.
01:24
We find nothing.
01:26
Do you have anything?
01:30
Restu 63, standby.
01:33
We'll tell they call back.
01:34
I'll call here from LAPD.
01:41
MSC from RA63.
01:44
We'll make contact with reporting party, stated that patient GOA.
01:49
LFD not needed.
01:56
RETC-63, Roger, engine 263, discontinued.
02:05
Engine 46, auto fire, section Normandy, cross the 47th.
02:14
And after RQ36, man, engine for a voice of 1-3.
02:25
Rusty-36, you gain, engine 285, recorders.
02:53
Inger 59, regress you 43 on TAC2.
02:57
The Metro, engine 2 on scene, find nothing, do you have anything further?
03:05
Engine 2 nothing further?
03:11
Roger, engine 2, it's a false.
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