Firefighters battle house fire with ladder operations, Maricopa County AZ
Fire crews from Mesa, Gilbert, and Queen Creek coordinated a structure fire response in Maricopa County, Arizona. They used ladders and hose lines to access and extinguish hot spots on the second floor, especially through windows on the D side, while avoiding interior operations due to roof collapse risk.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
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13 cities at near Paul B, near East 20th Avenue.
00:07
Okay, Michael, can you attach this as well?
00:10
Yeah, for.
00:13
Larger, do you believe that if we open those windows on the D side and operate our hose line from that, would it help to hit those hot spots?
00:30
Yeah,
00:45
it's going to be that way if we're going on to the E-209.
00:55
New Assembly, your crew, we're going to take that window on the D side, working on the AP side, operate a hose line off a ladder through that window and try to affect some change on the remaining fires.
01:14
3.5.9, do you want it working on a window or the window below?
01:20
The window below, working into the bedrooms.
01:24
The report is the entire lid is dropped down and is potentially covering a bunch of hot spots on the second floor, so we're trying to get access to multiple angles without putting crews inside on the second floor.
01:56
You could still with our 2.59 to the Charlie-Delta corner.
02:00
We have that alpha Delta Delta color, but can see some heat in the Charlie Delta corner bedroom.
02:08
Man back the ladder, 411, I copy.
02:11
Would it be more beneficial to work off the patio on the seaside?
02:24
from the Elfer side.
02:26
Okay,
02:28
back to the ladder full of a minute copy.
02:30
Command, command zoo, Ladder 259.
02:33
Latter, 259.
02:37
Command the ladder 259.
02:38
Go ahead and take both those windows on the D side that go into the bedrooms and be effective by operating those only with ladders.
02:49
Alright to operate the ladders on both windows over here.
02:55
I'd like to see the little windows on the very tight corner of the Pauly Delta and two more just outside.
03:04
Command, Matti-Nine, I copy.
03:06
I'm going to find you a couple engine companies to operate those lines.
03:10
Command engine 415.
03:12
Okay.
03:17
engine 415.
03:19
I'm going to have you work with water 259.
03:24
I'll have you take a handline to the east side and start operating into those rooms off the ladders.
03:32
1415 copies work with ladder 259 operating a handline into the openings on the cable list.
03:47
2.15.
03:53
Good.
03:57
First is Arizona, John Zebra, Adam, 3, William, 2.
04:00
Good.
04:03
Second is Arizona, 4 Sam Adams 3, 7, Henry.
04:07
No, sorry.
04:10
For the piece that's just to the left of your ladder on the fascia.
04:14
It's to confirm there's no fire on that side if you can see it to the left in you.
04:23
The spectacles are clear.
04:29
One's on in 2025 Ford Bronco.
04:31
There's 6 to 26.
04:33
Others clear on in 2016 needs on Cendra.
04:35
Fares by the 26.
04:44
Command alarm, go ahead.
04:48
Command, we have one hour and 30 minutes on the timer.
04:53
The alarm, I copy.
04:55
One hour and 30 minutes on the timer.
04:56
We're still offensive work in close.
05:00
Alarm, copy.
05:01
Alarm, copy.
05:08
Try, voice, Frank.
05:09
Okay.
05:11
Okay.
05:18
Command.
05:21
Command the Ladder 411, go ahead.
05:26
We're just inside one line on the south line in the Alps and the Alps and out the corner.
05:29
Now we're going to move the bucket over, but I'll help check out the room.
05:34
Man the ladder 4-11, I'll talk to, thank you.
05:45
There are no readings inside the residents.
05:49
We're going to be going in service.
05:56
Timer 50, Jim.
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