Lithium batteries overheat inside structure in Buckeye


Audio|Source: Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management
02:40
Transcript:
for drill for about 15 and 20. Copy 15-1-1-14 for drill, 15 and 20. Okay, command match alarm. Level 2 staging, we located on Power Road, and I need to stage in town. 2-8 is on seat. Command copy. 25A standby. Command, two, Hazard. As we go ahead. Have you met up with the interior crews and do you have a plan? That's affirmative. We met, we've done a face-based engine 254. We have located a single pallet of approximately four car batteries-sized lithium-lighting amount of batteries that appear to be in thermal runaway. We have no exposure. No extension. We've come up with a plan to use a pallet jack to move the batteries to the exterior of the structure. I've located a pallet that has four car batteries that are in thermal runaway, and you're going to locate a pallet jack to move the pallet to the exterior. Do you have any needs? I have no additional needs. I have the crew of engine 254 help. Amanda Hazmat 204. Hasmat 204. I'm assigned you to work under Hazard Sector, Hazmat 255. Confirm you a vortex. We'll go forward and work under Hazard Sector into 255. Commander Hasmat, 255, Hazard Sector. of Hasmat 204 with Fortex to come work with you. Copy showing up the Fortex from Hasmat 204 to work on any questions. Engine 258 to command. Ngo 258. We're staged here along with engine 2511. to be copy. He can communicate with that with 96 on the radio for me.
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Buckeye, AZ
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