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Firefighters respond to structure fires near Valencia roadTucson AZ

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W Valencia Rd, Tucson, AZ

According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to multiple structure fires near Valencia Road and Oviedo area in Tucson. Crews worked to control the fire and protect exposed buildings. Traffic control was requested due to the incident. The fire scene was eventually handed over to the Department of Public Safety.

Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
Listen to dispatch call
06:30
Transcript:
00:00
The copy is in the perform a fire attack from an inch and three-quarter from Engine 81.
00:08
That's the fireman up to you.
00:12
7-1 from command.
00:18
Fire A10 is in route to near Oviedo.
00:23
Check.
00:24
1918, it's got to be 810.
00:26
Firemate's A-94 was en route and is arriving on 20-second.
00:31
Check it in for.
00:37
Number one detained airfare, 2049.
00:43
Tomorrow, perfect, please, please.
00:44
One, nine, Adam,
00:46
three, and zero, Robert.
00:48
29.
00:50
239.
00:54
One degree, one, you can send a level two.
00:57
No, Gallus and Valencia, TFC's on the scene.
00:59
They shook a light pole.
01:00
We had three callers asking for traffic control.
01:06
Once on 970, you can send that to me.
01:08
I'll take private name for training.
01:11
Thank you, running.
01:13
Okay,
01:16
so that's on fire.
01:17
Are you able to address that?
01:22
That's negative.
01:23
We've got a fence line here.
01:24
We're trying to knock it down on the roof from the blitz fire, but we're not being able to reach it.
01:33
Hi, C-72 from command.
01:40
There's enough fire trucks blocking that road.
01:42
Can you get a little more east and see if the fire is pushing east of L.I?
01:49
Check for?
01:52
Thank you.
01:57
Report to the command post, I'm going to have you man a line and start addressing this building that's been exposed.
02:06
I copy coming to the scene stage out of the way.
02:09
We're going to be manning a line to address the building that's on fire to the south of the primary fire building.
02:18
Command[1] 2272, you calling me?
02:21
That's affirmed.
02:22
Can you find out the best course of action for this exposure that's caught? I've got 154 on their way in.
02:31
We can assign them to a hose line to address that.
02:38
Yeah, they can come in where Engine 81 is.
02:40
We've got fire movement towards the command post with the brief.
02:45
So as soon as they get here, just bring them over to Engine 81.
02:50
I copy. I'm going to assign you safety.
02:53
Can you do a 360 on this and give me a good assessment once you've completed the 360?
03:00
Yeah, it's going to be a minute, trying to get through all this stuff.
03:05
Roger that.
03:12
Let's read.
03:18
Take 4-5-in-7-28845.
03:24
All right.
03:34
I can run and block in the road.
03:39
Let me sign clearance who we just have a fellow too.
03:44
Okay.
03:46
Julian, can hit on with them.
03:51
Okay. Okay. Okay.
03:56
And it's a neat one.
03:57
We've recycled.
03:58
We're ready for reassignment.
04:02
8-1, go ahead and get with Chief 7-2, see if we can find a way to get some attack on that exposure that's went off.
04:13
Templar, we have our second 200-foot agent 3 quarter on the front.
04:19
We will deploy that.
04:26
Medic 14, Overdose, (number withheld) West Valencia Road, 6,500 south and 2,000 west.
04:34
Respond on A4 South.
04:40
Welcome back to two, Papa.
04:46
We'll be of two and a half on our truck, well, we will send it that way.
04:53
Yeah, just coordinate with pump 81, make sure he's got the capacity to supply that.
05:01
Yeah, he says he has plenty right now, but if something else goes wrong, then we will not have the pressure to do it.
05:08
Roger that.
05:11
Cat in 81 safety.
05:17
Special 8th, clearing.
05:23
Go ahead.
05:27
I'm empty on water, I'm gonna disconnect and go fill up.
05:34
I understand you're empty, you're gonna go fill up.
05:41
Unit that was stage level one.
05:49
Fire 15 copies additional will be upgrading the code 3.
05:55
Check your station.
06:00
The scene has been turned over to DPS, Intch1N4 is clearing and service.
06:05
Check.
06:10
We did on that last one and have him supply you and then you can supply 10 or 7-1.
06:18
Copy that sort, that'd be easier.
06:21
Roger that. Go ahead and have him coordinate with Tender 154, back him in, so he can get in and out of here quicker, and then he can get you the water.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Command: Incident command established/location

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W Valencia Rd, Tucson, AZ

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