Fire incident reported near Vermont Ave in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA


Firefighters responded to a fire near Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles, requesting air bottles and water. The incident lasted for about 40 minutes, and rescue units were eventually canceled as the situation became controlled.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Metro Fire from Vermont IC[1], you can cancel USAR-5.
00:05
If they're not on scene, you can go ahead and cancel.
00:12
USAR-5, USAR-5 discontinued, you're cancelled.
00:21
Metro Fire, Major 61.
00:23
Did you have radio traffic for me?
00:27
Engine 6-1, yes, just confirm you, copy your move-up.
00:31
Fire Station 6.
00:34
Yeah, 6-1, Roger.
00:35
We're en route to 6 right now.
00:39
Engine 61, Roger.
00:41
General Rescue 43 seizure, 23-70, Robertson Boulevard.
00:47
Metro from Vermont IC[1] and we can attach A1 or A2 for air bottles and waters.
00:57
Vermont IC[1], Roger, you have EA2 en route.
01:08
Vermont IC[1], you have 40 minutes on your incident timer.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: Person with overall command and responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
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Location mentioned:
Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA
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