False fire alarm due to food on stove at home, Manhattan Beach CA
Responders were dispatched to a reported structure fire near 34th St in Manhattan Beach. Upon arrival at a single-family home, they found no fire visible. The situation was determined to be food burning on the stove, not a fire. All units were canceled after confirming the false alarm.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - LAC C-21
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Transcript:
00:00
L.A. Squad 115, we're available for the structure near 34th St.
00:10
L.A. Engine 30, we're available at us to that structure.
00:14
Copy. Squad 115 and Engine 30, both available. Stand by for the addition to the structure.
00:26
L.A. Squad 45, we're still on the structure.
00:30
Squad 45, that's negative.
00:37
L.A. Squad 30, we're available from Long Beach.
00:42
Copy, Squad 115. You can cancel.
00:50
L.A. Squad 30, 115 is going to be closer. You can leave them on the ticket.
00:55
Copy. Squad 115. You can continue.
00:58
Squad 30, update your status.
01:05
L.A. is this 34 is on scene near 34th St. We have a one-story single-family dwelling. Nothing's showing.
01:14
Copy. Nothing showing.
01:20
Allians in 34.
01:24
34, go.
01:28
LA is 34. This is giving me food on the stove only. You can cancel the assignment. Continue the truck with lowers.
01:35
Copy, food on the stove only.
01:37
Quint 30, continue.
01:44
L.A. 234, you can cancel the whole assignment. You can cancel the quint and have the comp plan back.
01:51
Copy. Quint 30, you can cancel. Listen the comp plan.
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