Vehicle fire with possible gas leak in Manhattan Beach, Manhattan Beach CA


Firefighters responded to a vehicle fire near N Sepulveda Blvd in Manhattan Beach. There was a possible gas line leak at the scene. Fire and hazmat teams worked to control the fire and prevent hazards.
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Transcript:
00:00
Let's meet England with IS80. It appears we've got one vehicle with a vehicle involved truck exponder on medical agent 640 on fire attack and 16 in supply.
00:15
Okay, you're sending down right now.
00:22
Inglewood, I see, from Safety 6-1.
00:26
I'm on scene. How can I help you?
00:30
Captain Reyes from Captain Brown.
00:33
Go for truck.
00:36
Can I grab one of your firefighters and let's get an additional line on this car as possible?
00:46
Like, G.N. is right behind you, Susan. He's yours.
00:54
840 a blender wait for a puffle gas line leak outside of the location near N Sepulveda Blvd be advised your sirens are on but none of your emergency lights are on
01:26
Under squad 62.
01:29
Cloud 60, go ahead.
01:33
Code 3[2] patient follow-up to Harvard, UCLA.
01:38
That's 62-10-4[1].
01:39
It's operating on the Inglewood incident, we're going to have Safety 6-1 as the safety officer, Captain 11th.
01:50
Engine 6-4, copy.
01:56
6-4, Inglewood, I see.
02:00
In-4, go.
02:05
Let me know when we can free up engine two.
02:09
That's affirmative.
02:15
Standline.
02:22
Engine 97. Rescue,
02:26
BLS 92.
02:28
Fall or back injury,
02:30
near 27 237th Street.
02:35
Map page 165-165.
02:42
That's affirmative, Chief, already done.
02:44
In the 16-doors.
02:49
Ingo-Qaband, take you six-one.
02:55
Good.
02:58
If you get something works, Zach truck out here, try to contain that runoff.
03:06
We have space to face them with County 21s. Let's see if we can get one of their houses in that top of this test as well.
03:18
If we get public response to this location, the man posted at Kingewood and the southbound off on ramp to the 405, just north of the Chevron gas station.
03:35
Okay, six, one, ten-four.
03:41
Six-four, go.
03:44
Let's go and move all traffic to TAC channel. We'll go to TAC-2, we'll run into T-TAC-2. We'll run into T-TAC-2. R-D-B-2.
03:52
Six-4, copy, moving in TAC-2.
03:56
Truck 6-1, you copy that?
04:01
Ingle what I see from into 6-4.
04:09
Ingle what I see, Clay?
04:16
We're currently starting to start checking this while as far as far as running any further runoff.
04:24
We're going to move everything to talk to me on the TV.
04:32
Their health hazmat has been dispatched and I'll update you with an ETA once I have one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
[2]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.
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