Large Vehicle Fire Near East 34th Street and Aviation Pkwy, Tucson AZ
A large vehicle fire occurred near East 34th Street and East Aviation Parkway. Multiple fire engines and Battalion 1 responded to the scene. A locomotive was reported to be smoking without visible flames, and emergency personnel established command and began investigating. Efforts were made to contact Union Pacific regarding the incident. Firefighters planned to cool the locomotive from outside before opening doors.
Audio|Source: Tucson Regional Fire Dispatch
03:12
Transcript:
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Battalion 1, Engine 1, and Engine 3, Large Vehicle Fire, near East 34th Street and South Aviation Parkway.
00:10
Respond on A4 South.
00:18
Engine 11, Large Vehicle Fire, near East 34th Street and South Aviation Parkway.
00:27
Respond on A4 South.
00:31
Engine 379. Injured Person, near North Fronter Court. Respond on A6Fest.
00:51
2197.
00:54
1037 3-197.
01:04
1011-197 Fire alarm from Battalion 1.
01:09
Have we been in contact with UP, Union Pacific yet?
01:13
We're trying to get a hold of them right now, sir.
01:20
Engine 338 and Medics 338, chest pain, near North Tiger Highway.
01:29
Respond on A6F.
01:35
Two-three is unseen.
01:37
Check.
01:43
Engine 3, the sign 1.
01:50
Mission 3 is on scene.
01:52
We'll be assuming command.
01:53
We do have one of the locomotives that is not showing visible flames, but it's smoking.
01:58
We'll be investigating.
02:06
Check. 11's off scene.
02:08
Check.
02:14
I'll use this command.
02:15
We're looking to find out how to open up these doors.
02:19
They say that the LVE electrical is shut off to the locomotive.
02:21
We're just looking at PESCA access.
02:28
...Nation with us, safe.
02:31
Medic 373, Diabetic Problem, near South Desert Bluff Drive.
02:38
Respond on A6-6Fesk.
02:43
For talking more on scene.
02:49
General 11, command.
02:54
Agent 11, go ahead.
02:57
We want to come up and face to face.
03:00
We'll be right there.
03:06
This is command.
03:07
We face to face with the RP for this locomotive.
03:09
He's wanted us to cool up from the outside before we start opening doors.
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