Garbage can fire in garage extinguished quickly, Buckeye AZ
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a single-story home near East Clovis Avenue in Buckeye, Arizona, after a garbage can caught fire in the garage. The fire was quickly extinguished without significant damage. Three occupants evacuated the house safely.
Audio|Heard on: Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management
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04:51
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 224, ladder 209, engine 213, engine 213, engine 213, Battalion 202, and Battalion 203, Fire Channel B33, house fire near East Clovis Avenue,
00:16
engine 22, ladder 209, engine 2, 13, engine 220, Battalion 202 and Battalion 203, Fire Channel B3
00:31
That's two o'er.
00:33
Thank you, sweetie.
00:36
Tabul, let's go too, please.
00:43
255, West Brown Road.
00:45
Unit 159. Metac 204.
00:49
C-DEC3.
00:56
Near East Clovis Avenue.
00:59
We have reports of smoke filling the garage.
01:02
Boyfriend was checking the attic.
01:06
There's a garbage can in the garage that was on fire.
01:09
The fire is out now.
01:10
Three occupants are in the house who are now evacuated.
01:13
Nothing further, 2209.
01:21
Ladder 253, C-deck 5, seizure, near East Inverness Avenue,
01:29
Unit 2002, Latter 253, C-deck 5.
01:36
Engine 2205, C-deck 5, seizure, near East Inverness Avenue,
01:45
Unit 2002,
01:46
Engine 22.05,
01:48
CEDEC 5.
01:50
In contact, Command,
01:58
Command, Border, Posto 2F Command, Border,
02:01
Posto B2 at North.
02:07
Hello, I'm happy.
02:09
The Titan 202 is on scene, single-story, shingle roof house, nothing's showing.
02:13
There is a resident outside.
02:14
Mission 224 will make contact with the resident.
02:18
The Titan 202 will be command, command will be to the north.
02:23
Granddad, 24.
02:25
This is 24.
02:27
Yeah,
02:28
but I have you remain 224.
02:29
This is a new report from the garage.
02:32
I copy, I just want the owner.
02:36
There's two of the occupants.
02:37
I didn't bring them out.
02:38
It looks like there's no extension.
02:40
We're going to confirm.
02:41
It looks like you had a metal garbage stand on fire in the garage, committed with a fire station for a hard house.
02:47
Up to the front yard looks in here.
02:50
Which is pretty expensive, but it looks like it's pretty clear.
02:53
It looks like it's pretty clear.
02:57
All clear. Residents are coming out right now.
02:59
He breathed fires on a good.
03:00
You're checking fire stitch.
03:07
Commanderial on.
03:08
Oh,
03:11
command, go ahead.
03:13
We have a lot fire under control of garbage can, not fire.
03:16
It's supposed to the front, you can cut all the responding unit as code two to make a report to the interior.
03:28
We gladly, thank you.
03:37
Do you believe we can handle with U and ladder 2-09?
03:42
That's affirmative, you know, we can handle it by ourselves, Latter 219 tool in Hibler.
03:46
So there is no extensive in the film or agency camera.
03:50
Since we thought it was 85 degrees on the wall, there's all charing.
03:55
Command copies.
03:56
We can D-EF like this, NJ-224, but you can't determine that scene.
04:02
And alarm.
04:04
Do you, go ahead.
04:07
Isolated to a garbage fan, engine 224, Patent-202 will remain on scene.
04:11
They can take a traffic over the C-5, all the years can call that ball as a sample.
04:16
All right, copy,
04:21
engine 224, battalion 202 will remain on scene.
04:27
All remaining traffic can go available.
04:34
Traffic back to CDX-5.
04:36
Do you under continue the timer?
04:40
Negative, we can discontinue command.
04:42
We'll take our traffic over to C5.
04:46
On topies, discontinuing command and discontinuing the timer.
04:50
2215, traffic back to C-DIC 5.
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Buckeye, AZ
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