Fire contained to balcony of two-story dwelling in Los Angeles


Firefighters responded to a fire on a balcony of a two-story accessory dwelling unit in Los Angeles. The fire was contained to the balcony area, utilities were turned off, and no fire spread inside the building. Emergency services cleared the scene and police were notified.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
03:31
Transcript:
VHF 68, anterior to the structure for a division. AIC[2][1], let me know you're ready for 360[3] for flight 461. The division two. IC, it's a 34 upseat. Copy 2. Vision 1. All right, truck 61 and 360 is 25 by 25. Two-story ADU. It looks like the prior is contained in the balcony where I'm at right now. And it looks like we're... I see utilities off. I see from injured 6-8. Let's combine to the balcony. By force two, cancel. All right. All right. We're in five, let's call 911[6]. Lincoln Boulevard. Nice information six days. The structure is clear. Crime is complete. Like I said, no station into the structure. We're going to knock down on the balcony. I see, Red Jury 34[7] on scene. 95 inch and 51. We're clearing. You can cancel battalion 9. Battalion 9[4], discontinue. Garth, I see, you have 13 minutes on here at 10 o'clock. Copy 13 minutes on me at 10 o'clock. And LAPD EMU[5] unit. 70, it's got me rescue at 96 from quarters. PD has been notified.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Commander
[2]
AIC: Assistant Incident Commander
[3]
360: Complete perimeter check/walkaround
[4]
Battalion 9: Fire Battalion Unit
[5]
LAPD EMU: Los Angeles Police Department Emergency Management Unit
[6]
911: Emergency Call
[7]
Red Jury 34: Fire unit (possibly Engine or Crew 34)
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
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