Report of two females trapped in structure fire with ammo hazard, Tucson AZ
Fire crews responded to a report of two females trapped inside a structure fire near West 2nd Street in Tucson. Upon arrival, no visible flames were seen, and the report was confirmed as third-party information. Ammunition was found inside the structure, creating a potential hazard for responders.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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Transcript:
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2646, this is for their agency, 17232, near West 2nd Street.
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The fire department received a third-party call about two females stuck in a structure fire.
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You know for some need.
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Okay, copy, thank you.
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One-153.
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4-4-104, fire is 1023, but are not seeing a fire.
00:34
We're still repressing units to respond, 1552.
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Hi, Poppy, I'll take a look, but either way, you can just bring it up in rollers for now.
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10-4[1].
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Just want to go ahead.
00:58
We're hearing a little pump from the back side that we're just some ammunition.
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Copy, can you repeat that again?
01:11
We are hearing a little pump on the side we are at.
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There may be some ammunition on the ground.
01:23
Copy, can you come out in space space?
01:29
Copy. Yeah.
01:34
The name to (name withheld) is associated to this doctor.
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Therefore.
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1553.
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See you three.
01:48
See you three.
01:50
Good.
01:53
4-7 or 4-6 is a third-party info and any reports of injuries?
02:00
10-4[1]. Third-party, no reports of injuries are webbeds this time.
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They just want to call her.
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10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 2nd St, Tucson, AZ 85705
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