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Firefighters respond to active vegetation fire in areaLos Angeles County CA

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Los Angeles County, CA

Firefighters are responding to a vegetation fire near a bike trail. Concerns are raised about the fire spreading, and a helicopter is requested to help control it.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Command 30
04:5
Transcript:
Battalion 16, are we keeping the Complan or do you want to upgrade this to a wildline call plan? We'll keep it, but if it sounds like it's going to progress, then we will change it to a Wildline Complan. So if we add any additional resources, we'll go ahead and make that change. Defense, okay, I like up you all. Engine 32, engine 44. I had the patrol head down that road to see how far they can get, and it comes to a dead end. It sounds like it's going to be on the other side of the wash. B.C. 16, engine 244.30. Yeah, go for 16. Yeah, Chief, from the west side of the wash, looks like the fire's progressing a little bit. I just don't have eyes on it. 32's and 244s headed that way, I'm sorry, engine 44, hit it that way, and I'm sorry, engine 44, hit it that way, and I'm probably going to... order up a copter just so we get a drop on this thing, just to slow it down a little bit. I don't think we need a full brush plan. Okay, that sounds good, and just so you know we're operating on Command 30, so if we're going to start adding resources, we'll change it to a wildland comp plan in case it does progress. So you have four engines on this. Where do you have 48s doing? Yeah, they're holding off on... of Huntington right now. We're going to head over to 32 side. I'll have all the units that are staged right now. Head over towards Todd and the bike trail. Okay, I think 48 is the only one you have staging. So, okay, I'll go ahead and update LA. Ask them for a cop here to recon this for you. And we'll go ahead and change it. So pay attention for a wild man comp plan just in case it keeps going. Break up. LA, did you copy that traffic? 2016, LA copies all. I'll provide the copter identifier shortly in the update comp plan. Stand by. BC 16, engine 48. We are following 44s and 32s. Copy that, everybody. Just be advised when the comp plan change. Be advised for the change. Just listen. up. All units that are holding out on Huntington, let's go to 32 side. It's going to be the bike trail and Todd. Okay, it's only fire station 44, engine 48, engine 32, that's all we have. And I'm heading up Todd right now. I just enter the bike trail, so I'll let you know what I see from this side. Copy that. Titan 16, LA on Command 30. Go ahead, LA. Time 16, you'll be getting Copter 18 from EAO. Additionally, you'll be working on LA County V3, primary V-Fire 22. Copy that, V3, V fire 22. Hey, all units, go ahead and switch to V3 and do a radio check with me. Okay. Okay. Yeah, Agent 244, let's go ahead and start me. Engine 152 for Hallespot, 44 Charlie, for the copter. Thank you.

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