Vehicle crashes into strip mall unit in Mesa, Mesa AZ
A vehicle crashed into a strip mall unit near South Country Club Dr in Mesa. The crash caused moderate damage to the building. One person was found conscious inside the vehicle. Two patients were identified and are receiving medical attention. There was no fire or smoke reported at the scene.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 204 is on scene at the dispatch address.
00:03
We have a vehicle that is crashed into a unit at a strip mall.
00:08
No smoke or fire.
00:10
It appears to be moderate damage. I do see one person in the vehicle still.
00:14
It appears that they are conscious.
00:16
Engine 204 is going to assume Country Club Command. Command will be stationary in the cab of Engine 204.
00:22
Triage report to follow. We are going to pull a protection line.
00:30
Smoke or flame seen at this time, it appears to be moderate damage.
00:34
We do have one person inside one of the vehicles appears to be conscious.
00:39
Engine 204 is going to assume command. Command is going to be stationary out for a triage to follow, and also pulling a protection line.
00:49
Next-t-o-7-on-teen.
00:57
Just stage read, I'm at 9-207.
01:01
Great agent.
01:03
Country Club Command alarm.
01:06
Country Club Command.
01:08
Triage is complete. We have a total of two patients, one delayed, one I, and I.
01:18
Gosh, at this point is two patients, one delayed,
01:21
one I, and I at 1344?
01:27
Not to afford a command.
01:31
Command.
01:34
We're on scene.
01:38
I copy, you know what I'm seeing. I'm going to have your Remain, Squad 204. I want you to come up and do an assessment of the damage to the building. It appears this to be the glass face on the strip mall unit, but I want you to take a better look. We do have everyone out of the vehicle at this time.
01:59
Do you need a primary out clear of the building?
02:04
That'd be great, thank you.
02:10
2510 is on scene.
02:17
Command Engine 2510, I'm going to sign you Treatment Sector.
02:22
Your patient will be the gentleman in the red shirt. I currently have my members working on getting vitals on him right now.
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