Fire crews contain fire near police vehicle in Mesa


Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
02:54
Transcript:
10-4-5-5-5-5-8-8-1-9-5-5-5-8-1-9-1-9-5-10-1-9-1-9-1-7-1-1-7-1-1-7-1-7-1-7-1-1-7-1 so we can shrink the hot zone down to just on the other side of this police truck. We've got to remove some cattle trying to limit the amount of the operation. We've identified the hot zone and starting at the back bumper of this cop car to these like little cable boxes on the other side of the fire hydrant. Back to the front bumper on the top car. We'll make down our hot zone and not let anybody come in. I'm comfortable with you and me waiting here with for a base of gas. That's all we need. Copy, you updated our hot zone to basically surround that PD vehicle. And you're recommending to really allow the other units to go available. Command East Deputy. Deputy, go ahead. Do you agree with our plan that we have in place? Yeah, (name withheld), I think that's fine. If you guys want to remain here for SRP, I think the remaining units can get back in the system. Copy that, thank you. Command, the Ladder 2-0-1. Ladder 2-01, we copy to all that. Command 2, Site Control. Site Control copies, they can go available. Thanks, (name withheld). All right, thanks, Josh. Command to Hazard. Hazard. Okay, if you guys are going to step away from Hot Zone for a bit and shut down and cool off, I'm going to allow my guys to also kind of replenish and cool off for a minute. But I want to make sure you guys stay on the hotline first. Sounds good. We got tape over and connected our truck to keep any pedestrians from walking. Copy that. Thanks, Markle. Stephanie's going available. Good job, engine 201. Thanks, thanks, Chief.
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Mesa, AZ
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