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Rubbish fire threatens commercial building in CaliforniaLos Angeles County CA

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Hooper Ave., California

Firefighters responded to a large pile of rubbish burning outside near South Hooper that threatened a nearby commercial building. Crews worked to prevent the fire from spreading inside and requested the street be closed to traffic. They remained on scene to check if the fire had extended into the building.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Alt Fire Incident Dispatch - Citywide
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Gettra from engine nine.
00:01
Attached LATV, we're going to need traffic shutdown on Hoover south of 17.
00:07
Indian 9, Roger.
00:12
Engine 9, Roger. Engine 9, Alley, is on scene.
00:14
Metro Engine 9, we no longer see LEPD on seat.
00:18
Roger, we'll notify them on our end.
00:21
Metro Engine 9, we've got a lockdown on the exterior rubbish.
00:25
We're still working on making the entry in in the commercial to make sure that it hasn't extended in.
00:29
Ingenion, Roger.
00:30
The Metro Battian 1.
00:35
Let's hold off on calling on knockdown until we confirm the interior.
00:39
Roger, no knockdown at this time.
00:41
All units are sent to the circuit fire.
00:43
Interjection of Hooper and 16th Street continued through.
00:46
Emergency.
00:47
Yeah, Chuck 9, on scene, near South Hooper.
00:50
What we have is a large outside rubbish, exposing a commercial 50 by 100.
00:56
We're going to be in the offensive mode.
00:58
Hooper is going to be alpha here.
01:00
I'll be known as Hooper, I see.
01:01
Cooper, I see,
01:02
Roger. Cooper IC[1], you have 10 minutes on your incident.
01:04
Not sure, copy, 10 minutes.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: Incident Command/Incident Commander in charge of the scene

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