Redondo Beach 911 system knocked out after trash fire turns toxic
According to the authorities, the 911 system of Redondo Beach was laid off on Sunday after a fire at the AT & T communication center.
“Due to the telecommunication outage in South Bay, 911 lines are now fell.” The lines are over until the next hour.
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Los Angeles Firefighter Spokesman Jennifer Middleton said that the fire has spread to a communication building of 300 x 200 square meters with lead acid batteries.
More than 100 firefighters, including a Hazmat team, responded to the fire during the 16200 block of South Vermont Boulevard.
“They were having problems with extinguishing,” he said.
Local residents were asked to shelter.
The injury was not reported and why was under investigation.
Redondo Beach Police Lieutenant Justin Korte said, “It was a minimal effect.” “It didn’t seem to affect the normal phone lines. The 911 call made intermittent.”
This story emerged initially Los Angeles Times.


