Small exterior fire at vacant building on West Manchester, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a small exterior fire near the doorway of an abandoned one-story building on West Manchester Avenue in Los Angeles. Light smoke was visible, and the fire was contained quickly with no extension into the structure.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Fire
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06:57
Transcript:
00:00
Metro for maintenance 56 at Manchester Normandy intersection.
00:03
Find no fire or abandoned building with fire.
00:07
You got anything further?
00:14
In fifty-seven, the RP stated that it was an abandoned building with fire in the front.
00:18
It was boarded up.
00:19
We'll check the callback.
00:20
(name withheld) says she was going to stay on scene.
00:22
Stand by.
02:28
Metro from Engine 57 near Manchester.
02:34
It is an abandoned vacant building, light smoke showing.
03:02
Corrected address near West Manchester, one-story single-family board up.
03:11
Task Force 66, Engine 57 will be able to handle.
04:40
Small smoldering fire just at the doorstep.
05:58
No extension into the actual structure, just a smoke detector going off.
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Location mentioned:
W Manchester Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90044
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