Fire damages electrical panel at commercial property


Audio|Source: Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management
02:10
Transcript:
had them isolate the 2-103-104 defective meters and turn back on 101 and 102, 106 through 109. Just turn on 101-101-102? Yeah, any meters we can turn on 101 and 101 at 102, that's the dog rumors, if that's possible to see. Now, please, let me go back and talk to them, and just to give you an info on the size of this panel. It says the 2,500 amp panel. Copy that, $2,500 an panel. Yeah, I'm just concerned at (name withheld)'s if we can get them turned on. Anything that we can turn back on would be helpful. E-deck 5. Commercial fire alarm. 7255, East Hampton Avenue. Unit 107. Engine 213. C-dex 5. 4's meters have been per cut up. So those meters were pooled. It appears that 101, 102, 105, and the rest of the image have power to their meter. However, it looks like the fuse and wiring area has burned up in the panel that may be affecting much more units. Long story short, SRP says that an electrician by the property owner is going to have to address getting power to these units. because their meters have power, but it's the fuses and the lines in the building that are their responsibility. That's a good update. We will update the occupants that they will not be coming back up until they get service from their electrician. Correct. If they don't have power now, they're not going to have power until they have an electrician. In addition, SRP has completed their assignment. They have closed down the box. They are still on screen. So I believe we can release all hazards units and hand it over to yourself and the investigators if you'd like to meet quick and chat as well. Yeah, if you want to make your way over to the front. SRP's going to lock them out so no one tries to turn those back on, correct?
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Location mentioned:
Near E Hampton Ave, Mesa, AZ 85209
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