False alarms for rubbish fires reported in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA
Fire crews responded to two reports of rubbish fires near East Washington Street and the intersection of Pico and Graham in Los Angeles. After checking both locations, no active fires were found, and the incidents were confirmed as false alarms.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Agent 17[1], rubbish fire near East Washington.
00:09
Agent 10, rubbish fire intercession, Pico, cross the grant.
00:25
Metro from Lightforce 10 will take that for the engine.
00:28
Show engine 10 in quarters,
00:30
Light Force 10 in round.
00:38
Light Force 10, roger, you've been added.
00:40
Engine 10, you can discontinue.
00:49
Not sure from Agent 17[1], we find out that can be checked the callback.
00:56
Agent 17[1], roger's number.
01:01
Engine 17[1], the RP states, the fire was near the railroad tracks.
01:04
You're not able to locate, we have nothing further.
01:11
Entrop from 17[1], roger.
01:12
We're going to call it a false.
01:15
17[1], roger.
01:24
Roger from Lifeforce 10 intersection of Pico and Graham, we find nothing.
01:30
We're going to call this to false unless you have anything further.
01:33
Light Force 10, nothing further.
01:38
Be false.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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17: Unconscious
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Location mentioned:
Near E Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90021
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