Residents report smell of burning fentanyl in apartment, Los Angeles CA


Residents in an apartment near Rodney Dr reported smelling a substance believed to be burning fentanyl and experienced lightheadedness. Fire department and hazardous materials team investigated the scene. No hazards were found and patients were assessed on site.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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so they just said they smelled green fentanyl, but no sign of it.
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What are their symptoms, just lightheaded?
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The apartment, we can get the rescue to assess them.
00:28
Two on scene, the intersection of Palms and Fault Hill.
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We find no motorcycle accident. Can you check the call back, please?
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Rescue 62, we have nothing further.
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Measure 6-2 copy.
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We'll do a flip around and see if there's anything else.
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6-2, Roger.
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Patients down in the lobby of the apartment building, they say that they just smelled, but they felt like was a smelled possibly burning fentanyl.
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There's no signs of any hazard at the structure.
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Five gas meters clear.
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I have Rescue 98 now assessing them.
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We see no hazards here at the apartment building. You can continue, or HAZMAC can continue at their discretion.
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