Small wasp swarm found at abandoned home poses no hazard, Los Angeles County CA


Fire crew found a small swarm of about 10 wasps under the eaves of an abandoned home near Piper Property. They confirmed the swarm posed no danger or hazard to the public. No immediate action was taken, and the property is private.
Audio|Source: South Bay Fire: Culver City, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance
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Transcript:
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Do we have an R-VU available for this call that can meet us out in front of near Piper Property?
00:07
31 meets, Jay.
00:11
I have a phone number.
00:13
Maybe they can direct you?
00:19
Found the small wall form.
00:23
It is on Piper Property at this time posing no threat or hazards to the public. We just wanted a job with the RP.
00:28
You can give them a call back having me to south front if they're willing.
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The call.
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2-31 Southway.
00:43
Go for engine 3-1.
00:46
I have the RP on the line. He left.
00:48
He's doing me to pass anything along before I disconnect.
00:50
I told him about the private property and that it's a small swarm that it's not going to cause a danger to the public.
00:59
Yeah, if you can give him some references for private vector control,
01:04
if he's concerned.
01:06
I'm not sure where the RP lives, but this is an abandoned home at near Piper Property,
01:11
unless you have a contact for the homeowner.
01:14
There's something we can do at this time.
01:16
We're seeing approximately 10 wasps under the eaves of near Piper Property at this time. Again, no hazard to the public. It's going to be half to handle.
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South Bay, CA
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