Structure fire at two-story home near West Chase st, Los Angeles CA
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A structure fire occurred at a two-story single-family home near West Chase Street in Northridge. Firefighters reported light smoke and are actively attacking the fire and ventilating the roof. The command post is located at the intersection of Chase and Louise.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Alt Fire Incident Dispatch - Citywide
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Metro, 200 on C-1-7366 West Chase Street.
00:04
Two-story, single-family dwelling, with light smoke showing in this mode.
00:14
NG100, Roger.
00:18
Peter just brought into the reported structure fire 17366 Chase Street, engine 100's on scene.
00:24
Two-story, single-family dwelling, light smoke showing in vest mode.
00:28
Light force truck 87 on scene.
00:33
METI. Metro from the town 15.
00:42
On scene, intersection Chase and Louise.
00:45
Can we try to call back see if we can get a corrected address for someone to meet us out in the front? I see you.
00:56
Time 50, Roger, we'll call it back.
00:59
On scene at near West Chase St.
01:02
We got a two-story single-family dwelling,
01:04
light smoke showing from the alpha side.
01:09
Engine 100 is going to be fire attack.
01:11
Light Force 90 is going to take the roof.
01:15
Fire Force 90, Roger.
01:17
Today is a good location of near West Chase.
01:28
Metro from the town 15.
01:30
Sounds like the address is going to be correct, near West Chase.
01:33
Two-story single-family dwelling light smoke is showing.
01:36
We're going to be in offensive mode at this time.
01:39
Command post is going to be on Chase and Louise intersection.
01:43
I'll get back to you with a further update.
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Location mentioned:
Chase St, Northridge, CA 91325
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