Small grass fire reported near Burr St park area, Los Angeles CA


Firefighters and park rangers responded to a small grass fire near Burr Street park area in Los Angeles. The fire covered about a quarter to half an acre and was slow moving. No buildings or people were in immediate danger, and crews managed the situation on site.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
05:46
Transcript:
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We found a campfire that's at the top of Burr Street.
00:04
It's going to be what three words, spot, hired,
00:07
shouts,
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small campfire, engine 47,
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and brush patrol handle.
00:16
Foot Hill, when you go into the main parking line, you go past the bathroom.
00:26
Guy, copy, we'll turn around.
00:44
Engine 47, from ICU copy.
00:46
I'm going to give back to TACC.
00:50
Roger, I'm going back to 1.
00:51
Thank you.
00:53
Roger.
00:56
Roger, Light Force 12.
00:58
I'm on top.
00:59
I'm via Mirosol.
01:00
I've got eyes on them.
01:01
I concur with Brush Control 47, small and cap.
01:05
Roger, Battalion 2.
01:07
I'm going to give back to attack.
01:10
Roger. You see, Engine 47, Prestorchore, going to handle all rubbish fire in the grass area.
01:21
You can take back to Act 12, all other companies make cells available.
01:26
I see you, Roger.
01:33
Yeah, Brush Patrol 47 from Engine 47.
01:38
Station 4-7, go ahead.
01:43
Hey, Russ, are you guys still on top of all the hill, have a little look around?
01:49
Yeah, Cap, so we had trouble getting access through the actual fire gate.
01:53
We're on foot,
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but yeah, we're on pretty much at the top.
02:00
Do you guys have a water gun with you?
02:05
Negative.
02:12
They strike on a need, I'll hold you out on.
02:19
Copy.
02:26
And 98 some park ranger looks like about a quarter to a half acre, very slow move.
02:40
Park Ranger for Mission 98, Roger, we're making our way down there right now.
02:49
Metro Battalion 12 is on scene with the task force 98 inch 24 park rangers recording about a quarter acres slow moving nothing threatens don't anticipate using any more resources updates the size of the link in to the incident of my patrol all back up and they can connect to that line
03:17
And J-98, Roger.
03:20
39, Ridgeway, 39, traffic accident, 698, Hazel, peace.
03:30
9-100 injury, 423-073.
03:45
Metro from Rescue 839, I can get an ALS[1] resource to our incident.
03:55
839, you have Rescue 39 in route.
03:58
Would you like a...
04:00
Fire resource.
04:18
Renshee 39 from Metro.
04:27
Rescue 39 for Metro.
04:30
Mr. E,
04:33
number 10, 12.
04:39
Metzum, Regency, I disregard.
04:48
See you from Ingen, go ahead.
04:51
Based on what I saw, it looks like something that I'll be able to leave with you in Indian 24.
04:55
I've got 290 down there with you, but if you don't need them, let me know and I'll release the life force.
05:04
Yeah, Roger, we just hit our way down.
05:06
Looks like the fire's not down.
05:09
I just see a couple of hot squads from where we're at.
05:11
I'm going to watch the line now, but yeah, probably just as an age 24 and the plug buggy.
05:17
Okay, Roger, would you do a face space with Park Ranger, let me know, and then you want to just give the attack channel back? Let me know, or I'll leave it with you.
05:29
Yeah, see from engine 98, Roger.
05:32
Engine 98, you ready for water?
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Burr St, Los Angeles, CA
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