Small rubbish fire near freeway entrance in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA


Fire crews responded to a small rubbish fire near the northbound entrance to the 110 freeway at Manchester and Figueroa in Los Angeles. There was no tree or brush fire, only a pile of rubbish burning. An additional fire engine was dispatched to assist.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
To 233, we're getting reports of an additional rubbish or tree fire on Manchester and Figueroa.
00:07
Yeah, Metro 33. We're left away just on the east side of the northbound entrance to 110 freeway.
00:13
We don't see any tree fires, but we are, we have a little pile of rubbish for trying to get access to.
00:19
It smells like tree or rush.
00:20
Agent 233 Roger.
00:21
Digit 6, flooding, 982, Sanborn Avenue.
00:25
Metro 5212, Cougain at 8-100, standards for transport.
00:28
Under 801.
00:30
233 area 6-4,000-1-11-500, south-airway.
00:34
2.33.
00:35
Man, Joe, I can't see the west side.
00:36
I see a light.
00:37
Yeah, I can see something burn over there.
00:39
Actually, I got eyes on over.
00:40
It's real light. Here, let's pulse.
00:41
Roger, we're going to start an additional engine company, separate incident, engine 5-7.
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Location mentioned:
S Figueroa St & Manchester Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90044
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