Barbecue fire mistaken for smoke in Harbor City parking lot, Los Angeles CA


Firefighters responded to a report of smoke near Lomita Boulevard in Harbor City and found that the smoke was from a barbecue fire in a parking lot, not a building or vehicle fire.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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Force 85, report smoke near Lomita Boulevard, across the McCoyer.
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13 on the radio, standby.
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AP 13, rescue 15, difficult respirations, 2030, people, boulevard.
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25, rescue 18, unconscious, six, and brought up away.
00:32
Metro Fire 87, going to attach us in place of engine 75 on the call.
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27, you've been added, press prop.
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2.26, we'll respond to all right in.
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Midfield concourse at LA.
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29 response to fall 3663 mine street.
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available Mitchell you have broken repeat yeah mental fire from you're available.
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Cutting out your body broken, repeat again.
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Metron fire from F.
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F.R. 27,
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go.
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Menture fire from F.
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F.R. 27, can touch DEP 82 if they're available.
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Part 27, Roger, AP 82 on the radio, stand by.
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AP 82, respond to the SIG, 1333, Kurson.
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279 on the radio, standby.
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Res, for 79, engine 36, respond to the fall, 26,200, Frampton.
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Truck 85 from engine on 12.
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We got a barbecue burden back here in the parking lot.
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Roger that, he said barbecue.
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Unless you see something else, we're going to call out a barbecue.
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We're going to go take a look right now.
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Roger, let me get back to that, I'll call it a barbecue.
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(name withheld) got Townport-85, 840 wasn't looking to go on hard.
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Townsport-85 is going to handle.
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That's about scare.
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You can have back 12 back.
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