Kitchen appliance fire causes smoke in single-family home
Firefighters responded to a two-story single-family home where a kitchen appliance caught fire, causing smoke throughout the house. The fire was put out and there were no visible flames on arrival.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
02:54
Transcript:
Metro, into 19 on CNN, 311 North Rockingham. We've got a large, two-story, single-family building, nothing showing into 19, best mode. The unit found the source of fire, 311 North Rockingham, engine 19 on scene reports two stories, single-family, and nothing showing. In best mode. Tonight, drop you, smoking in here, the first floor, second. Fire out the station. Fire out the base, man. 19s you got task force 37 on team what do you need engine 19 from task force 37 go ahead for into 19 yeah you got task force 37 Yeah, we just located the source of the fire of smoke. The house is full of smoke. We've got just an appliance on the countertop that burned in the kitchen. We're going to stay at help with that. We're also going to make sure it didn't get into the wall. We could get an update Metro with the size of up think. Okay, Roger that. Task 437 and inch of 19 are we going to be able to handle? Task Force 37 can handle. Task Force 37, we're on scene at 311 North Rockingham Avenue. We have a large two-story, single-family as well, and we have nothing showing. We're going to have light smoke in the room from an appliance. Light Force 37 and Engine 19 are going to be able to handle. We're going to hold on to the task.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Rockingham Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90049
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