Elderly care facility evacuated due to hazardous smell


Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
02:7
Transcript:
No obvious. Both, if you need to work on each of the progress, please know, don't need right now. Okay, I copy that. You're in a forward position, trying to investigate the cause. Evacuation is progress. You have no needs right now, other than a ladder going to the roof and checking out AC units. These deputy will have command. I'm going to leave you 2510. the ladder 253. I want you to investigate the ACNF's possible cause for this smell. I'll let you determine whether or not you need to go to the roof or if they're on the ground. I'm going to leave you with ladder 253. I'll stay with the ladder 253. You'll investigate ACR. You step in your arm. You said to go ahead. Deputy, go ahead. Deputy, Command. command will be inside my vehicle just to the west. Alarm copies, East Seabody Assuming Command, located inside the East Seabody vehicle just west of the incident. 81. Go ahead. E. Stepsy. Because of the nature of this building, it's going to be memory care and elderly care. Can you please go forward to the evacuation sector. I'm going to assume engine. I'm going to sign engine 207 and engine 2510 underneath you. Okay, we're going to see me back to evacuation. Command, back to 281 evacuation. So right now they're Putting most of these people outside underneath the shade tree, I'm wondering if there's not a better location, we can shelter them. We've got a lot of elderly people out to eat, but I'll leave that up to you.
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Mesa, AZ
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