Electrical panel malfunctions causing fire response in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA


Firefighters responded to a malfunctioning electrical panel near 23rd St and Wall St in Los Angeles. The incident required about 30 minutes of overhaul work, with fire units remaining on scene.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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Classic. Inspection, 23rd and Wall.
00:05
An engineer, are you able to locate the panel?
00:09
Yeah,
00:13
we've located the panel.
00:14
We're working on it right now.
00:15
The panel might be malfunctioning.
00:22
Agent 2, Roger, they're attached.
00:28
Yeah,
00:42
Roger that India 9 here.
00:43
Metro[3] from Rescue 814, we'll take that call for then.
01:03
Metro[3] 152 can you please show us quartered at the FD2-hour age 522 quarters[2]
01:15
yeah Metro[3] information 14 and we canceled
01:21
14 yes we canceled
01:25
Agent 62.
01:29
We're going to have approximately a 30 minute overhaul.
01:31
We're going to keep all of nines and light force[1] 10.
01:37
You can take TAC channel 14 back.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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light force: LAFD unit combining a ladder truck and a fire engine responding together.
[2]
quarters: Returning to station/available in quarters
[3]
Metro: Central dispatch center for coordinating emergency services communications.
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Location mentioned:
Wall St & E 23rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90011
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