Fire reported on roof of six-story apartment building, Los Angeles CA
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Fire reported on the roof of a six-story apartment building near Westwood Boulevard, Los Angeles. Multiple fire units and rescue teams have been dispatched, and a command post is set up nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Alt Fire Incident Dispatch - Citywide
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Metro from Westwood I see on scene near Westwood Boulevard.
00:06
We have a six-story center hall apartment.
00:08
We do have fire on the roof.
00:10
We'll be on the offensive mode.
00:13
We'll be known as Westwood I see.
00:15
The command post is going to be located on Westwood Boulevard in a parking lot adjacent to the structure.
00:28
Westwood, I see, Roger.
00:30
I see it from Westwood Boulevard.
00:37
Let me have two additional task forces.
00:40
Have all accompanied stage on Westwood and Santa Monica Boulevard.
00:51
The Westwood I see, Roger, standby for your resources.
01:00
Westwood I see for Metro, confirming you still on two task forces.
01:05
The Westwood I see from Metro, confirm you still on two task forces.
01:18
Metro from Westwood I see that's affirmative two additional task forces at this time.
01:27
Westwood I see Raj you'll be getting engine 43 engine 58 Light Force 88 Light Force 59 Light Force 29 engine 95 HazMat 95 EMS 14 battalion 4 USR 88 engine 27 USR 27 rescue 27 rescue 827 heavy rescue 3 battalion 5 assistant 40 and assistant 4
01:52
You also have Tech 18 to sign now.
02:02
The west that I see, also be advised you have 11 minutes on your incident clock now.
02:07
I'll be 11 minutes on the incident clock.
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Location mentioned:
Westwood Blvd, West Los Angeles, CA 90025
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