Rubbish fire reported at 4th and Alameda under control, Los Angeles CA
Fire units responded to a rubbish fire at the intersection of 4th St and Alameda St in Los Angeles. The fire involved built-up concrete and was quickly brought under control without requiring extra resources.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
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Transcript:
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Engine 4. Engine 4,
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a rubbish fire, intersection of 4th in Alameda.
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Agent 35.
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Agent 35, unconscious 1611 with (name withheld).
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Central Life Force 85 confirming non-emergency.
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Central Line Force 85.
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9.4.85.
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Ian,
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continue to emergency.
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Emergency, Roger.
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Metro, light force, 92, can we contact alarm comfortably? The address does not appear in it.
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Light Force 92, Roger.
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We'll truck with the alarm company.
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Metro Light Force 92, Roger. We found a waiver.
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Light Force 92, Roger.
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Senator,
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you got Lifeforce 85, Engine 482, Rescue 85, near West 261 Street.
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What we have is a report of a barricaded suspect.
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We are co-located at Staged Doubt, 261,
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LAPD.
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Okay,
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Roger.
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Engine 4, Metro.
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Mantra, you got traffic for Ranger 4.
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Engine 4, you read K-toy and see, they're saying that's a reported structure for you in Philadelphia or just taking a few seconds to get out of scene.
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We're about a block out.
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Roger, we'll stand by.
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Metro, it's going to be rubbish exposing a built-up concrete we can handle. We don't need to fill it out.
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Location mentioned:
Alameda St & East 4th St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
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