Manual fire alarm activated in seven-story apartment, Los Angeles CA
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Fire crews responded to a manual fire alarm activation on the sixth floor of a seven-story modern apartment building near North Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles. No fire or smoke was visible, and the alarm was determined to have been triggered manually. The investigation is ongoing, and the assignment has been held on scene for further actions.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Alt Fire Incident Dispatch - Citywide
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
61, near North Fairfax Avenue, 7-story,
00:04
on an apartment building, nothing showing.
00:08
Bell's ringing, and we'll be in the invest mode.
00:13
Engine 41, router.
00:19
Structure fire, near North Fairfax Avenue, engine 41 on scene, seven-story, modern apartment.
00:27
Nothing showing, bells ringing.
00:30
Continue through emergency,
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investigative mode.
00:38
I mentioned from task force 27 on scene near Fairfax, seven story modern apartment. 241 is on scene will be in investigative mode. Task force 27 Roger you're on scene within here on 141 investigating a seven-story honor apartment that's the show.
01:09
Metro Battalion 5 is on scene assuming command near North Fairfax will be known as Fairfax. I see we're going to continue on with the investigation. The size up is correct seven-story story we're investigating a manual pole station on the 6th floor we're going to hold the balance of the assignment.
01:26
It's 5 Roger you'll be Fairfax I see 7-story modern perfect building manual pole on 6 floor holding the assignment.
01:39
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Location mentioned:
N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
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