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Residential fire with smoke on second floor and atticQueen Creek AZ

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E Via Del Rancho Rd, Queen Creek, AZ 85142

Firefighters responded to a confirmed fire at a two-story home near East Via Del Rancho in Queen Creek, AZ. Smoke was visible from the second floor and attic. Occupants evacuated; pets were reported inside and moved to the front yard. Utilities were secured. Firefighters are actively working to control and extinguish the fire.

Audio|Heard on: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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04:17
Transcript:
00:00
We have a two-story lightweight construction house with pitched tile roof.
00:04
We have smoke showing from the upstairs bedrooms and attic.
00:08
We have a working fire[1], go ahead and continue the balance.
00:12
We have ladder 411, something on a clean, correction, not ladder 411 on the seat.
00:18
Totan 411 will have two men posted for the cab with Totan 411, and stage just to the left.
00:27
Our copy, Totan 411 is on scene two-story, lightweight, pitched tile roof.
00:32
You have the upstairs bedroom/attic.
00:35
It looks like there is smoke producing, we're continuing the balance of a working fire[1].
00:40
Totan 411 will be commanding the cab located just west of the incident, 2030.
00:51
Indian 415?
00:55
I'm going to find you to the interior, take a water supply, take the line interior.
01:00
You have fire on the second floor,
01:03
On the east side of the structure.
01:10
The home does not supposed to have pets, but our PSIC reports they do.
01:16
Pets are currently in the front yard.
01:26
Command the ladder 411.
01:28
We're up there.
01:32
Man, ladder 411, go ahead and come on same station.
01:35
Advantage, give me a 3-6 security utilities.
01:38
We appear to have a working bedroom and power property fire.
01:41
Leaving ladder 411 as support.
01:47
Ladder 411 copies 360 facilities for support.
01:54
2701 reporting there is a trained home defense dog, a Belgian Malinois, that will attack officers. Owners will be the reporting party.
02:15
2410 East Florian Avenue engine 210 see deck 3.
02:28
Engine 217 and Engine 222.
02:32
C-deck 5. Natural gas leak, near South 56th Street.
02:38
Unit 9. Engine 217 and engine 2220.
02:42
See deck 5.
02:59
Call alarm to engine 210.
03:09
Available, engine 210, you can stay available.
03:16
Channel 2 is solved, code 4.
03:20
Near School Road, District 1, Engine 837, Channel 2.
03:29
This engine C-17, please acknowledge.
03:39
This happened after collapse.
03:41
Sitting in a chair.
03:51
Copy. Confirmed copy.
03:53
10 minutes on the timer.
03:57
Copy 10 minutes on timer, still offensive, working towards fire control and getting a primary all clear.
04:03
Arm copies.
04:09
Offensive, working towards fire under control and a primary all clear.
04:12
Proper utility started as well, SRP and Southwest Gas Runaround.
Police codes explained
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[1]
working fire: Confirmed active fire incident requiring full operational response

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Location mentioned:
E Via Del Rancho Rd, Queen Creek, AZ 85142

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