Small apartment fire near East Avenue R, Palmdale CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a small fire involving contents in one apartment near East Avenue R in Palmdale. The fire was contained to a single unit, and other responding units were canceled. No major damage or injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - LAC C-13
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
L.A. Engine 37 on scene, near East Avenue R.
00:05
I got a two-story multi-unit apartment complex.
00:09
Nothing showing.
00:11
Engine 37 is investigating.
00:16
Engine 37, L.A.
00:18
Copies, nothing showing.
00:24
Engine 37, engine 24, about a block out.
00:33
Engine 24 and 37.
00:36
Go ahead and hold out on R.
00:38
We're investigating.
00:42
Got it.
00:47
37 and 131, holding on R.
00:54
13130, Sherman County.
01:01
LA Battalion 17, can you cancel second BC at Quint 33?
01:11
Battalion 11 to Quint 33, Kemp's be responsive.
01:15
Engine 37, Quint 24, we're staged on R.
01:22
Quint 24 copy.
01:30
LA Engine 37 with a follow up.
01:32
This is going to be a small contents fire contained to a single apartment.
01:37
You can cancel the balance.
01:38
We'll hold on to the quint.
01:40
You can have the comp line back.
01:44
37, I like copies.
01:46
Small contents fire.
01:47
Engine 37, Quint 24 can handle.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
E Ave R, Palmdale, CA 93550
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