Fire above garage extinguished; one patient refused treatment


Firefighters put out a fire above a garage. One person was checked for smoke inhalation but refused treatment. No other patients needed help.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
03:2
Transcript:
Do you have another report on conditions? Looks like the fire above the garage has been knocked down and smoke production has slowed. I think we're ready for a fan. Copy. Anything you think you're ready for a fan? Command Engine 415. Engine 415. Come forward, I'm going to make you on deck. I copy. On this. Utilities, 2.51, command. Command. Utility, 251. Where to the H. West? Or would you like us? currently staged as far forward as you can get. You'll be a 551 copy staging on Utopia. We are on Utopia. We are on Utopia. Where would you like us? Which unit is talking to? Medic. Medic. 2217. I'm Medic 2217. You're going to be reporting to treatment sector, which is engine 212. Medic 2217, Cosby, Zotopia, N and out. Just want to give you an update. We can only have one patient, the other two did not have smoke inhalation, and that patient is going to be a refusal. I copy. So I got a report of three patients with possible smoke inhalation. That's incorrect. We just have the one patient. That's affirmative. I copy. Alarms the command. We will be available for any traffic that comes up. We'll have my radio and I'll put my phone one available. Cancel one ambulance. We've got one back to code two. We have a primary all clear working on fire control. Alarm copies at 1726 break. Medic 411.
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Location mentioned:
E Utopia Ave, Mesa, AZ 85212
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