Firefighters respond to alarm activation at location


Firefighters are responding to an alarm at a location. It seems there may be food burning on the stove. There is some confusion regarding the source of the alarm, whether it's from a main panel or individual units, but no fire has been confirmed.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
02:49
Transcript:
Roger, we're coming down. We'll get the blowers team. Thank you. 8-2G1-149-41 Roscoe Boulevard. Metro for Rescate 2829. Yes, LAPT is attached to the incident. Call on a 2. That show from Cat 4661. Cat 4651 is going to handle food on the stove[2]. You could have TAC 12 back. Hey, truck 61 from Agent 61. Are you guys by that on our panel? I can get somebody over there. Hey, top, truck six one, do you check out the alarm panel. It might not be a panel, looks like it might be individual units. I copy A-O-6-1 handed in there right now. A6 plane. 92 back page, 108-00 Walshoe Boulevard. Automatic alarm[1], 136 L4.5, rest 75 overdose. 1121, forward.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Automatic alarm: Fire alarm automatically triggered
[2]
food on the stove: Possible cause of smoke or alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Roscoe Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
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