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Fire units investigate exterior tank leak at Oro ValleyOro Valley AZ

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Oro Valley, AZ

Fire units are investigating a leak from an exterior tank at a building in Oro Valley. All occupants have been confirmed evacuated. The source of the leak is identified as the pump, and all valves have been shut off but the leak continues.

Audio|Source: Oro Valley Police and Pima County Sheriff
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 370 will be investigating and you're assuming command.
00:05
9-91, engine 13, chance for remit, 8-91.
00:09
Copy, N-1. Fire 8-9-1.
00:11
5-8-4-6-0-2-4-6.
00:15
From there with the penalty.
00:17
Copy that.
00:18
178. 20.
00:20
You can separate myself and 1-119.
00:23
Just show us both pennies.
00:25
1527. Number 380, sir.
00:26
380 is out of service equipment.
00:28
Roll advice and work back in service.
00:30
County 380. Kernback 379, engine 279.
00:33
Zero wind. There's a small cloud above us, but otherwise it's nice and clear.
00:38
Okay. 676. 76. Can you have Goldwynif, our department, notify us if we're needed on that public hazard? 1320.
00:45
Okay, Mike, 379, engine 379.
00:47
Three-six. A copy update.
00:49
Any advisers there's been any medical transports?
00:51
in the courtyards west side of building all the valves shut off but he said it is still leaking copy everybody's out of the building it's coming from the pump and the valve is shut off that's the exterior tank correct
01:07
that's affirmative that's parameter
01:08
so i learned from coming in maybe go ahead
01:12
Command[1], go ahead.
01:13
We have confirmation from building RP[2] that everybody's out of the building.
01:16
I copy we have confirmation from the RP[2] that everyone is out of the building.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command: Incident Command established
[2]
RP: Reporting Party

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