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Oven fire contained at home near Whiteside StLos Angeles CA

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audio iconFire & Arson
Whiteside St, Los Angeles, CA 90063

As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a residential fire near Whiteside Street in Los Angeles. Light smoke was observed, and upon investigation, the fire was determined to have originated from an oven. Battalion 3 took command under the name Whiteside IC, and sheriff deputies assisted with traffic control. No attic involvement was found, and the fire was contained.

Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Command 40
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04:20
Transcript:
00:00
LA Squad three on scene near Whiteside St, one story residential, nothing showing.
00:05
Squad three investigating.
00:08
Squad 308 copies on scene with nothing showing.
00:17
L.A. Battalion 3, let's cancel Monterey Park.
00:21
Copy. Monterey Park Engine 63 and Battalion 6, you're canceled.
00:29
L.A. Squad 3, light smoke, possible attic fire.
00:34
Squad 3, L.A., copies.
00:36
Light smoke, possible attic.
00:43
L.A. Engine One on scene near Whiteside St, confirming Squad Three's report.
00:49
Light smoke showing from the Charlie side.
00:54
Engine One.
01:02
Battalion Three from Engine Fifty, Command Forty.
01:08
Fifty go.
01:16
We're clearing a call at the five and the 710 if you need more help.
01:21
Yeah, I copy.
01:22
Just stand by.
01:28
LA Battalion 3, show me on scene.
01:32
On scene.
01:36
Engine 1, engine 3 is on scene.
01:38
You want us to go around to that alley?
01:46
Copy that. We're gonna go ahead and get it off the alley.
01:53
Engine one, engine twenty-two on scene when you need.
02:00
Copy that.
02:04
Engine 1, Quint 3 coming out soon.
02:07
What do you got for us?
02:14
Copy, quick three event.
02:18
Hey Engine One from Battalion Three, I'm out front by your engine.
02:23
I'll go ahead and take command.
02:25
I'll do a page phase with you in a minute.
02:39
L.A. Battalion 3 on command 40.
02:43
Battalion 3 and command 40, go ahead.
02:47
L.A. Battalion 3, I'm going to go ahead and name this the Whiteside incident.
02:51
Battalion 3 will be Whiteside IC.
02:54
All units will be in an offensive life safety mode.
02:57
Let's start move-ups in utilities and also we'll need sheriffs for traffic control.
03:07
LA copies, Battalion Three now Whiteside IC.
03:11
Just confirming we canceled Monterey Park, you're one engine short.
03:14
Would you like to start them back?
03:17
LA Battalion Three, that's negative.
03:19
You can go ahead and respond Engine Fifty, and then we'll use it as needed.
03:24
LA copy.
03:32
Engine One, go for Whiteside IC.
03:42
Fire attack from my side.
03:43
IC confirming you have an oven fire.
03:50
Also, just want to confirm we have no attic involvement.
04:00
Copy.
04:07
Fire attack from IC.
04:09
I'm walking up right now.
04:16
LA from Whiteside IC.
04:17
We have sheriffs on scene.
04:20
Sheriff on scene.

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Whiteside St, Los Angeles, CA 90063

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