False alarm at Wilshire Blvd and Westholme Ave, Los Angeles CA


An automatic fire alarm was reported at the intersection of Wilshire Blvd and Westholme Ave. Fire responders arrived and found no signs of fire or emergency. It was confirmed to be a false alarm, possibly triggered accidentally by a passerby.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Automatic alarm, 1,2,500 Friday.
00:05
Intersection, Wilshire and Westholme.
00:09
Madra from SQA 37.
00:11
We're available. We'll take that run in place for our engine.
00:20
7, you've been added, pressur route.
00:22
Injun 37, canceled us continue.
00:40
Rescue 75 second call false.
00:48
Shady-five fault.
00:50
No free?
00:54
4-299 yes.
01:02
You get Rescue 52.
01:10
Petro Engine 89 on scene near Covello.
01:15
One-story, single-family dwelling, nothing showing will be in the end of this.
01:26
189, Roger.
01:28
One story, single family dwellings, nothing showing in the test mode.
01:36
Metro Engine 89, can you try to call back the homeowner here at the state they did not call the fire department.
01:45
Agent 89, it did not come up from any of the homeowners in the area. It was a passerby.
01:51
They're no longer in the area.
01:54
Roger, you can cancel the I-460. Engine 89 will handle the end-bed.
02:01
Engine 89, Roger.
02:03
My take back to tack.
02:07
Light force, 60 here, cancel.
02:19
Pettuation 37.
02:20
Wilshire and Westholme, we find nothing.
02:23
We're going to call it to false. You cancancelate 37.
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