Fire reported at VFW building on South Sasabe Highway, Tucson AZ


A fire was reported at the VFW building near South Sasabe Highway. Smoke was seen coming from the back door. All occupants had safely left the building. Firefighters inspected the building and secured utilities while using an offensive approach.
Audio|Source: Oro Valley Police and Pima County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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near South Sasabe Highway, we believe this to be the VFW, reported to be a building car, unknown if all occupants are out.
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Fire alarm, engine 303[1]-0-0-07.
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Checking, good 303[1].
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Far-alarm, Paramedic 303[1] is on A-7.
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Check Paramedic 3-0-3.
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Fire alarm, engine 303[1].
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Agent 303[1]. Agent 303[1].
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Our engine 303[1] is on scene of a single-story commercial building, it is the VFW.
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Just met with an occupant.
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Everybody is out of the building, but he says there is smoke coming from the back door.
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Engine 303[1] will be conducting 360 and securing utilities.
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We will be in the offensive strategy.
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Agent 303[1] will have to ask for you coming.
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It is in 303[1].
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I copy you on the scene of a single story commercial VFW building.
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You met with Doc and everybody is out of the structure, smoke coming from inside.
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There will be an offensive strategy at Sierra 113, code 20.
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Code 4[2]. 659.
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Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
303: Fire Engine/Paramedic unit identifier
[2]
Code 4: Situation under control (all clear, but contextually, fire incident ongoing)
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Location mentioned:
Near S Sasabe Rd, Tucson, AZ 85735
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