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Commercial truck fire threatens nearby businesses 

audio iconFire & Arson
Los Angeles County, CA
A large fire has engulfed a commercial truck in a business area. Firefighters are working to control the blaze, which poses a threat to nearby businesses. There is also an oil leak from the truck that requires special hazardous material assistance.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - LAC C-22
05:24

Transcript:
Hey, 159 is from 162s. We're on the west side. We've got access. We're trying to get water on this thing. Okay, right on. We're almost making entry right now from the gate. Tate 1819. L.A.J.159 with update. Go ahead. All right, it's going to be a large commercial truck fully involved. We have some access problems, but now we're in with exposure to a business. All units right now are going to be out approximately 20 minutes. Copy. And do you want to name the Cincinnati? We call this a Normandy incident, 159, but normally I-C. Samples will be at 159. Don't need for CIO or safety. Will you need utilities? Oh, yeah, just sign that's a negative. Copy negative on YouTube. 158 and 161 and see what their needs are to check that. This is out on the web. 159161 command. Go 161. Yeah, hey, dad. We got the access up on the roof. It's looking good up top so far. 158 is going to go and try to force three three to the exposures underneath. We got water on the fire right now, 262s. We got both lines on it. Other than that, other exposures look good. Okay, I do copy that. You guys are on top. I'm going to need someone inside the building, though, just to double check that. It hasn't went inside. Yeah, Dan. 1-5-8 is going to the inside right now making access. Also, recommend health asthma. We have a large oil leak going out here in the back parking line. Copy that, break. L.A. and over the IC[3]. I see. Go ahead. C. Start, health asthma for a large oil leak that we have. Copy, requesting health hazmat for large... Hey, Normandy, I see from Battalion 18[1]. Can you maybe be behind your rig? Signation, I'm right in front of. L.A. Battalion 18 is now going to be Normandy IC. Command post is going to be on the alpha side of the structure on 130th Street at Mobile at the Italian 18's location. This is the address, the original address, with 1230th, the exposure is 1240. That's probably going to be the yard that belongs to this vehicle that's on fire. This is a tractor trailer fully involved with slight extension to some product next to it and possible extension to the building right now making access. No need for PIO and safety. You can cancel the Battalion 20[2] and we'll keep the units that are assigned right now. Copy. Battalion 20, cancel your response. Normandy ICLE. Go for Normandy IC. The IC your timer is at 10. LA, Normandy IC, I copy that timer. We do have knocked down. Also, do you copy requests for health hazmat and ETA when you can. A formative health has met after hours has been paged. And do you want me to continue your timer or? Yeah, you can cancel timer. Copy canceling. We have 161 from GARBIDIC. Go ahead. Are you guys up on the roof? Yeah, everything's clear. There's no smoke or anything coming out from any fans up top.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Battalion 18: Command Unit
[2]
Battalion 20: Additional Command Unit (Cancelled)
[3]
IC: Incident Command

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