Vegetation fire of 1 to 3 acres reported in Brown's Canyon, Los Angeles CA


A vegetation fire has started in the Brown's Canyon area near Valley Circle Blvd in Los Angeles. The fire currently covers about 1 to 3 acres and could grow to 7 to 10 acres due to the terrain. Firefighters and multiple resources are responding, with staging areas and road closures near DeSoto and the 118 freeway to allow emergency access. No structures or people are currently threatened by the fire.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Alt Fire Incident Dispatch - Citywide
04:48
Transcript:
00:00
Metro Fire 6, can you also send a resource to the Valley Circle Dipsite?
00:06
Fire six, Valley Circle Dipsite.
00:15
Metro and all cooperated responding to Brown's Canyon incident.
00:21
LA City Battalion 15 is on scene.
00:23
Looks like we've got roughly 1 to 3 acres with a potential for 7 to 10, topography driven, nothing threatened at this time.
00:31
Command post will be a Mason and Cesson.
00:34
We'll have all resources staged at DeSoto on the 118.
00:43
Bata 15, Roger, do you have an IC designation?
00:53
You're responding to the brush fire near Setona Way.
00:57
Bataim 15, on team reports 1 or 3 acre brush with the potential of 7 to 10 acres topography-driven brush fire.
01:18
515 you got engine 70 staging off of the photo evasion off the 118.
01:27
yeah company check it in the stage and repeat agent 70.
01:38
Name is 70.
01:39
I'm going to send you up.
01:47
Copy.
01:50
Battine 15 addition, you're getting water tender.
01:53
707, Battine 12, and AC4.
01:58
Roger.
02:10
All companies coming into the Browns Canyon fire, you're going to do a face-to-face check-in with LA City Lightforce 87.
02:18
The Metro from the time 15, do you have an incident of the name?
02:32
The time 15, Roger, we'll confirm with Ventura County.
02:36
The Metro from Vignitein 15.
02:44
The time 15, we have this designated as the Herald incident.
02:48
Time 15, go.
02:51
Roger Herald incident.
02:59
The time 15 you can light force.
03:02
Presby all in SRA this time.
03:08
Harold Dicey,
03:10
Roger. This again, Light Force 105 responding to the Valley Circle Dipsite.
03:15
Light Force 105 is on the radio.
03:20
Light Force 105, we've attached to the brush incident 28th first in.
03:24
Light Force 105,
03:27
respond to the Valley Circle dip site.
03:35
At Metro 547, could we have CHP[1] shut down the westbound 118 off-ramp at DeSoto for emergency vehicles only, please?
03:48
Roger, Westbound 118 off-rown at the Soto.
03:55
In Metro Fire 6, you can show all of air operations on scene.
04:01
Airups on scene, Roger.
04:08
Metro Fire, Lightforce 105.
04:10
Are we response to the Hellerspot or to the Dipside?
04:14
Light Force 105 per fire six, they request you respond to the Valley Circle Dipsite.
04:23
105.
04:29
Light Force 105 from Engine 106, meet me on three.
04:39
John, do you want us, you want to swap locations? Because it might be a little harder for you guys to manipulate that truck at the dip site and you guys kind of hellspot.
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Valley Circle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
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