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Overheated AC unit prompts fire response in Los AngelesLos Angeles CA

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Los Angeles, CA

Firefighters responded to heat issues with an air conditioning unit that almost caused a fire. They checked the attic and confirmed there was no active fire. The AC power was turned off, and the health department was informed as a safety measure.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
01:23
Transcript:
Engine 26, engine 34, rescue, I'm going to give 9 back to you. We're going to hold on to the attack for a moment. This is an overheated air conditioning unit. Thank you, Roger. I'm ending with 26, 29, engine 34, rescue 26. Information only yet another additional structure fire[1], carrying on Channel 9. All of the companies make yourselves available back to Metro. We're going to hold on to the tag. Head to the LIFARC. 7 will respond to the AD2 structure lines. Attic is clear. And I'm just confirming you guys did find the AC unit, that was the issue. Can I see you from Ruff? Yes. The power is off of the AC unit. Roger.
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structure fire: Structure Fire

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