Smoke alarm triggers first fire alarm in Mesa, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, smoke alarm activation at a residence near Chaviot Avenue in Mesa triggered a first alarm fire response. Utility services were requested to inspect and repair the alarms.
Audio|Heard on: Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
We just got another smoke indication from the rat.
00:08
Yeah, we're still here, probably because we're digging around a little bit.
00:13
Turn 4. You don't want me to send any other units?
00:18
That's a negative, no units.
00:19
No units. No, sorry.
00:21
Copy, thank you.
00:27
I will notify you when we clear the scene.
00:30
Jennifer, thank you.
00:36
I'll throw from the telephone.
00:37
Full still five.
00:42
Do you, in the last call and chose an out to near West Keats Avenue.
00:47
Hi, Kauberrable.
00:48
Let me do your last call.
00:49
Sure, you run out to near West Keats Avenue.
00:51
Thank you. LP209-209.
00:54
Healthy 209.
00:59
You still understand? You're still in your phone,
01:02
sir.
01:03
That's firm, sir.
01:07
Copy now, thank you.
01:13
Investigator 203's an alarm.
01:17
Investigator 203.
01:20
Yeah, the rat's still going off.
01:22
Could you send out utility to take a look at these and fix them?
01:27
Alarm, copies.
01:36
Utility 208, Fire Channel B3.
01:39
Working fire first alarm.
01:42
Near Chaviot Avenue.
01:44
Utility 208, Fire Channel V3.
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Location mentioned:
Chaviot Ave, Mesa, AZ 85208
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