Residential fire alarm near Norwalk and Washington blvds, West Whittier Los Nietos CA
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A residential fire alarm was reported near Norwalk and Washington boulevards. The call may be a false alarm involving a person sleeping. A second call was made to the nearby area. Emergency units were redirected accordingly.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 4
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Residential fire alarm 171.
00:07
LA, Engine 25.
00:10
Agent 25, go.
00:15
LA, Engine 25 at Pioneer and Washington.
00:19
This is a person sleeping only.
00:21
Possible second call per CHP, Norwalk in Washington.
00:26
Redirect the squad to that location.
00:32
L.A.N.2.7 go out of the road available.
00:33
Got out of the run, send it.
00:38
Measure 7. You're clear.
00:40
Squad 40. Do you copy traffic?
00:43
Boy, we copy Norwalk, Washington.
00:51
Elie into 25.
00:52
Under 25, go.
00:56
To 25, we're going to head that way to investigate possible Autopped at that location.
01:02
It might be a due call per this assignment, just keep us on the same ticket.
01:09
Ellie, copy.
01:14
Jala, Squad 40.
01:16
Squad 40, go.
01:20
Jallay, Squad 40, we've checked all full corners of Washington and...
01:25
We find nothing, is there anymore, Intel, or can you re-contact RP?
01:37
Squad 40 and Alley copies.
01:38
Engine 25 L.A.
01:46
L.A. Engine 25 per CHP and Sheriff, on-scene, UTL.
01:50
Go ahead and counsel the assignment.
01:52
We'll continue up to Norwalk.
01:55
25 L.A. Copy.
01:56
Squad 40. Council, your response.
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Location mentioned:
Pioneer Blvd & Washington Blvd, West Whittier-Los Nietos, CA 90606
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