Rubbish fire reported and canceled near Tampa Ave, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, a rubbish fire was reported near Tampa Avenue but was later canceled after no fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - North Division
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Light Force 73, rubbish fire, near Tampa Avenue.
00:09
Nitro from engine 88, you could cancel the 800s.
00:16
Rescue 878, you canceled.
00:20
National from 878, Roger.
00:29
548, elevator and truckman, near Friar Street.
00:39
Metro from Rescue 903, QTouch, an ALS rescue for patient on blood thinners.
00:48
Roger.
00:54
Rescue 104.
00:58
We've been attached to the fall 8500 Bothwall Road across the chase.
01:03
Rescue 903 on scene requesting.
01:07
The engine 90 assault 158 10th adequate street.
01:12
Leftboard 60 person down, intersection of Burbank Boulevard and Whitsitt.
01:21
Control from engine 77, can we get 800 an ambulance?
01:25
The engine 77, Rescue 878 on the radio.
01:37
Rescue 878 on the radio, says engine 77 on scene sick, near Glencrestrofts Road, Crossar Roscoe.
01:45
Pety,
01:46
we're available.
01:47
We're going to take that call for our Lightforce.
01:49
Fill them back to quarters.
01:53
Danger 60, Roger.
01:54
Light Force 60 may cancel.
02:02
Petro, Lightforce, Step 3.
02:04
It's 500, Kampa.
02:05
We find no rubbish fire.
02:06
Just call back.
02:12
Lightford 73 pass her by, nothing further on the incident.
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Location mentioned:
Tampa Ave, Reseda, CA 91335
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