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Rubbish fire exposes accessory dwelling in alley near 54th streetLos Angeles CA

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E 54th St, Los Angeles, CA 90011

A rubbish fire occurred in an alley near 54th Street in Los Angeles, exposing an accessory dwelling unit. Firefighters from Task Force 21 arrived and confirmed the fire was knocked down and under control.

Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
Listen to dispatch call
03:19
Transcript:
00:00
21 on scene here, looks like we do have a rubbish fire in the back.
00:06
We'll investigate it.
00:07
See if the extension, keep your point of coming.
00:16
Fire, Hulles, 54th Street, Task Force[1] 21 on 2-er4th, a rubbish fire in the alley, is that closed.
00:27
Control for Mention 21, we're available from that last incident.
00:30
You get attached to that structure in our first in.
00:38
14.
00:45
from life force 21.
00:47
Go ahead and keep the timing coming.
00:48
We do have an ADU with a exposed to fire.
00:53
We do have an ADU with a exposed to fire.
00:58
Fire left in the city for a street.
01:00
Update size up an ADU with fire exposing it.
01:05
Continues for emergencies.
01:12
5.06, my apologies for the delay.
01:13
It's going to be LM Tilling 20 or less.
01:16
20 or less.
01:20
Vennon 8,
01:22
10,000, 2, 11,
01:23
8,000,000, 5th,000, 5th,000, 2,000, part of this week in the BARTO,
01:26
the freeway, more than we want to start a distance system.
01:29
That follow, 1022.
01:33
Okay,
01:36
W. Q, NAL.
01:42
Thank you.
01:45
Mattrick Group of Zion, 13,
01:47
1150, East 54 Street.
01:49
What we got is an outside rubbish fire exposing up as a CDU.
01:53
We're going to handle with the companies on scene.
01:55
I'll be 54 Street IC[4].
01:57
Don't anticipate any other resource at this time.
02:03
64th Street, I see, Roger.
02:10
Engine 92, ETA[3] for AMR and CHP or sheriff.
02:16
Okay,
02:21
you can cancel Taiwan.
02:23
Tie one.
02:26
Side Wadi can cancel.
02:27
Side Wadi can cancel.
02:33
4th Street IC[4] also have 10 minutes under incident clock.
02:37
If you're 4th Street IC[4], copy 10 minutes.
02:50
92 L.A. Amar advising 4 minute A.T.A., checking with CHPB.
02:58
992, copy in capital squad.
03:01
93 cancel your response.
03:04
Public assist, 145.
03:06
Metro from 644 Street, I see.
03:13
We do have a knockdown[2].
03:14
Task Force[1] 21, we'll handle.
03:17
We'll take this back to 7.
03:18
You can have the calm plan back.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Task Force: Multi-company fire response assignment
[2]
knockdown: Main body of fire extinguished; flames suppressed and situation brought under control.
[3]
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
[4]
IC: Person with overall command and responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.

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E 54th St, Los Angeles, CA 90011

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