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Carbon Monoxide Leak Evacuates Apartment BuildingLos Angeles CA

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Near S Coronado St, Los Angeles, CA 90057

Fire and emergency teams responded to a carbon monoxide leak at a five-story apartment building near South Coronado Street. Hazardous levels of carbon monoxide were detected, leading to an evacuation of the first floor. A hazardous materials team was deployed to manage the incident.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
03:39
Transcript:
00:00
Metro from engine 11 at my incident will you attach one hazmat[1] squad as well as one battalion chief and give me one task force or a CO2 leak in the building
00:14
Engine 11, Roger.
00:16
We'll fill this out as a hazmat[1] assignment.
00:19
Step-bye for additional companies.
00:26
Engine 11, you're getting a hazmat[1] and Task Force[2] 21, Life Force 29, Rescue 11, Rescue 813, EMS 2, and Battine 11.
00:40
Metro, Engine 11, Roger.
00:43
Engine 11, confirming carbon monoxide or dioxide leak in the building?
00:50
It's going to be carbon monoxide.
00:54
Roger. The engine 62, going to 6340.
01:11
Roger.
01:19
Metro Lifeforce 2.9, do you want it to stop the hazbat tender?
01:29
Battalion 11 for Metro, did you want Lightforce 29 to staff the Decon Tender?
01:41
Battalion 11 from Metro.
01:44
Metro Battalion 11 was Lifeforce 29 added because of the asmat tender or because of their vicinity in relation to the incident.
01:55
The Titan 11, Life Force 29 was added as a decon unit because we altered the incident type to a hazmat[1].
02:06
Metro battalion 11, Roger, yes.
02:09
The decontender.
02:12
490 copy.
02:16
Roger, we'll stop the deconsender.
02:19
Engine 5-2, rubbish fire, 128, homeart.
02:24
Inj 26, leaking natural gas, near Harvard.
02:43
Metro Catan 11 is on scene, near South Coronado.
02:49
We're working in a five-story pre-33 center hallway, U-shaped apartment. We are evacuating units on the first floor. We are confirmed. Seal readings of 150 to 200. I'll be known as Coronado IC.
03:09
The command post will be at near Coronado.
03:29
The unit is responding to the hazmat[1] incident, near quarter out of street.
03:34
The 9-11 on scene reports 5-story pre-33 Center Hall apartment, evacuating units on the first floor.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
hazmat: Hazardous materials incident
[2]
Task Force: Multi-company fire response assignment

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Near S Coronado St, Los Angeles, CA 90057

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