False alarm at mesa plaza dialysis center, Mesa AZ
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An alarm at the dialysis center in Mesa Plaza was a test by Metro Fire Systems. The alarm was not an emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
The engine 261.
00:04
Sorry, I'm being in charge commercial structure with nothing showing.
00:07
Looks like the unit number listed on the CAD is the Dialysis Center here at the Mesa Plaza.
00:14
He'll be off by skating.
00:21
I copy. 2510-01.
00:29
2510 on the Tiac 1?
00:31
2510 on the TAC1?
00:35
Just 2510 to 1.
00:37
In the 2510.
00:41
Can you have Mesa PD respond, patients requesting or the CBI?
00:50
Word code for, we just had a parent-like female requesting to go to CBI, and she said she's scared for herself for people in her apartment, so a PD would be appropriate to take her to talk to her.
01:03
I copy.
01:07
She's currently sitting outside at the Bikini Bean.
01:11
Copy that.
01:17
Engine 251.
01:20
C-DEC4. A known medical.
01:22
Twenty-three-70.
01:24
South Val Vista Drive.
01:26
Engine 251.
01:27
See deck four.
01:33
You have Mesa, PD, and Rep.
01:38
Thank you. You're welcome.
01:44
I copy. Thank you, Sage.
01:50
My alarm. Engine 261.
01:56
Face to face with Metro Fire systems, they are testing this building today for the next 10 hours.
02:03
They had it in test mode,
02:05
I believe a passerby maybe have called,
02:09
but I gave them heads up that for the next 10 hours, maybe give you guys a call and let them know that it's them testing the building and to call you back when they're done so that, you know, when the alarms are active.
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Location mentioned:
Mesa Plaza, Mesa, AZ 85213
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