Fire alarm caused by accidental activation in parking garage, Los Angeles CA


Fire alarm was triggered in a three-story building with an over-parking garage due to a smoke smell on the first floor. No smoke was visible upon arrival, and the alarm was accidentally set off in the garage. Fire department investigated and confirmed no fire.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
03:10
Transcript:
00:00
Find out no person down. Do you anything further? 5463, standby. We'll try to call back.
00:23
percent grand blusher. 29 Metro. 29, yes, we've got your engine, gave you attack 12. 29, yes, we've added your engine, gave you an attack 12. 12.
00:52
Air Force 2 and I copy. Measure for MET 2829, attach us with our task force to the report is moved. Mr. Brown, now that I have the report is reported is 4.7-0 South, Volvo.
01:16
Hospital 875. You're transporting to 875. Control, Tassport 290s on C-701, Trouttsville Bard. We've got a three-story, over-parking, guard style, which have been showing. We do have bells. We'll be in the Invesmosmos.
01:43
Yeah, engine, uh, tunnel the InVest. Truck, uh, you got the roof. Copy InVest.
01:53
104 on the radio is big first in 92, 22, Fortin Avenue.
01:57
This is going to be up-all, manual full station in the garage.
02:00
Copy. The initial report was smell of smoke coming from the first floor.
02:05
Do we have eyes for any smoke at them?
02:07
Negative on the smoke.
02:09
Our piece is done.
02:10
I accidentally pulled it in the garage level.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035
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