Fire response at mesa commercial building, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire at a commercial building near E Superstition Springs Boulevard in Mesa, Arizona. All personnel exited safely, and the incident command was terminated after fire control.
Audio|Heard on: Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
All members have exited the building safely 0914.
00:10
So on 9, command.
00:18
We did try to invite Ottawa University for you.
00:21
None of the sweet flags show at Ottawa University on either floor.
00:25
Copy that, thank you.
00:27
Thank you very much.
00:39
We're going forward with a personnel accountability report of four into the hot zone with a meter and equipment for the seven of the frame and all updates without bargain.
00:50
Copy. Moving forward with a personnel accountability report, MSS,
00:53
and that's uptake.
00:55
Valley Command alarm.
01:01
We've got Engine 272, Hodgesector, moving into the hot zone.
01:04
You can start a secondary timer for me.
01:08
Alarm, copy.
01:09
Engine 272 is entering the hot zone's personnel accountability report of 4.
01:13
Secondary timer, 0915.
01:21
And I'll just leave L2209 and Battalion 202 on the scene just a little longer.
01:28
I copy. We're going to terminate command, release attack, local channel,
01:33
holding LP29 Battalion 202 on scene.
01:37
Command terminated 2-1 match for the athlete near E Superstition Springs Boulevard Unit 123, holding LPT2O9 Battalion 202.
01:47
Any remaining traffic will go back to C-DX-5, Fire Channel B5 Clear, 0916.
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Location mentioned:
E Superstition Springs Blvd, Mesa, AZ 85206
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