Vehicle fire with fuel tank breach in Mesa, Mesa AZ
Firefighters responded to a vehicle fire near North Red Mountain in Mesa. The fire had reached the fuel tank, requiring additional water support to control it.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 203, C-deck 5.
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Vehicle fire, 997, North-2002 Red Mountain S-F-WI, Unit MPM, Battalion 203, C-DEC-5[1].
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The domestic and 18 RP asked a couple if they were okay.
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They said they were.
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The RP does not think they are.
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Continuing there, you saw him grab her to keep her from leaving.
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They're going to be walking northbound on the east side of the road on Gilbert.
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Do not want to be 540 High Street?
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Hello.
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Do you dispatch tender 220 please?
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Alarm copies and Battalion 203 is in route now.
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222 to the Battalion 203.
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I'm sorry, a last unit, can you tonight?
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George, 743, Mortary, 23.
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George, 743104 at 1944.
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Engine 222.
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Hey, Chase, we've got a vehicle fire that's penetrated the fuel tank, and we have a tank that's full of fuel, and we're having a difficult time getting it out.
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We're almost going through both engine tanks.
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We're going to need the water tender to help us out with this.
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Okay, copy.
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We'll respond with the tender.
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Copy, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C-DEC-5: C-DEC-5 tactical or operations radio channel designation for police communications.
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Location mentioned:
N Red Mountain, Mesa, AZ 85207
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