Fire crews respond to attic fire in single-family home, Walnut CA
Fire crews responded to a working attic fire in a single-family home near Glenthorpe Dr in Los Angeles County. Multiple fire units worked on suppressing the fire, ventilation, and managing utilities. No injuries or signs of arson were reported.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Command 30
04:4
Transcript:
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LA, Battalion 12 on scene, near Glenthorpe Dr, two-story single-family dwelling with Quinn 187, engine 119 on scene. Battalion 12, assuming command, I'll name this the Glenthorpe incident.
00:13
Battalion 12 is in command,
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command post at Battalion 12 vehicle.
00:24
We have Italian 12 LA copies, Glenthorpe IC[2].
00:28
And we have an additional follow-up. Last report was just charged with smoke.
00:37
The Italian 12 copies. Stand by for further.
00:47
Battalion 12 copies. Come in for a face to face.
00:56
No,
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119 makes you fire attack.
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119, copy fire attack.
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119, copy fire attack.
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LA, enter 145, command 30.
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There are 145 standby. I'll reissue the comp plan for everybody.
01:29
Squad 119 on scene.
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Squad 119 on scene, do you have an assignment?
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Squad 119, medical group.
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Copy medical.
01:48
Glenthorpe, by C, engine 145 on C, and you have an assignment.
01:53
145 backup fire attack report to engine 119 primary tag.
02:00
145 copy report to 119 on-tack.
02:07
120 on scene 120 search copy copy copy search.
02:25
Major 119, 61's on scene, what do you need?
02:34
621 is just down by phone.
02:36
You know what, come on in and give us a quick search. They said it was all clear, but just come and double check.
02:49
A search group, is your patrol with you?
02:55
Yeah,
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he's here. What do you need, Chief?
03:01
I'm going to assign patrol to utilities.
03:06
Copy that, utilities.
03:08
One forty-five, I need to in the kitchen straight ahead. We need to go here right over the stove and bang that drywall out.
03:27
Agent 61 making you Rick.
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Glenthorpe, IC[2], 61 copies Rick. L.A. Glenthorpe, ICC., C, Cepty-1 copies, Rick.
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L.A. Glenthorpe, IC[2], Command 30[1].
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I see.
03:51
I'm going to update this is a correction one-story single-family dwelling we do have a working attic fire units will be out over 30 minutes start move-ups negative safety negative PIO cover utilities
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command 30: LA County Fire command radio channel 30
[2]
IC: Person with overall command and responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
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