Firefighters force entry at fire alarm location, Los Angeles County CA


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm near Mill Road and Ruffington Avenue. Upon arrival, they found the front door locked despite being told it was unlocked. The patient was inside a bedroom. Firefighters had to force the door open as it was stuck at the bottom.
Audio|Source: Verdugo Fire Red 1-8
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Transcript:
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Rout one. Tension 8-1 is fire alarm.
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Near Mill Road, Ruffington Avenue, Red One.
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Red One.
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Good question. Any while we copy the supplement.
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Okay.
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We're going to 32.
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We're going to 32, though.
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Mission 32, though.
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We're on scene.
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We're getting no answer at the front door.
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Can you try and call back and ask them to open the front door?
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Patient advise the door and screen are unlocked.
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Patients in the bedroom.
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Here repeat that last traffic.
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The door is unlocked.
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That's a negative video.
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Copy.
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Then should have it too ready to go ahead.
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Callback patient confirmed.
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The door is unlocked.
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She said you'd have to push a little harder.
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That's stuck at the bottom.
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Copy. We're forcing Andrea.
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Copy.
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Los Angeles County, CA
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