Mail truck fire false alarm leads to abandoned vehicle report, Green Valley AZ


Fire crews responded to a report of a mail truck fire but found no active fire. They later found an abandoned vehicle on a dirt road north of Tankoverty Loop and notified the sheriff's office.
Audio|Source: Pima County Public Safety South, Green Valley
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Transcript:
00:00
This match, Tender 7-2.
00:05
Tender 72, go ahead.
00:10
Tender 7-2 is on scene.
00:12
With a small mail truck, there seems to be no fire problem.
00:16
There's also no bystand or anybody here.
00:19
I'll be out investigating.
00:25
Copy 8, tender 7-2 on scene and hearing and investigating.
00:35
This page, tender 72.
00:37
Tender 72, go ahead.
00:44
I have a light smell of smoke however I can handle you can cancel engine 73.
00:50
Can you re-contact calling party and have them come back in the vehicle, please?
00:58
That's a permit of tender 72, canceling engine 73 and we'll make a call to the calling party.
01:07
Engine 73 copies housing and Speedway returning.
01:14
Copy engine 7-3.
01:20
Just patch engine 7-2.
01:23
Mr. Go ahead.
01:29
Yeah, patients refusing any medical treatment, AMA.
01:33
He's been turned back over to the caregiver.
01:36
7-2 and 81 available.
01:42
Captives, engine 7-2, patient is going, AMA,
01:46
both units canceled.
01:51
Never... ...timey.
01:54
Unitiable here, Sunny.
01:58
5030.
02:03
Under 72, starting PCSF.
02:08
Fender 7-2, engine 72, do you need this to your location?
02:16
Tender 7-2, that's affirmative.
02:17
Can you also provide the reference for this?
02:25
Engine 72 from tender 72, I don't think I need you guys.
02:29
I'm going to actually try to get my tender turned around and out of here before the swash is total water on and be stuck.
02:37
Break. Dispatch, tender 72.
02:39
The reference is going to be an abandoned vehicle on a dirt road.
02:43
I believe that the calling party is still in the area because they may be at the side of the road.
02:50
This vehicle seems to be abandoned though.
02:52
It's a little weird to me.
02:54
Nonetheless,
02:56
I believe it belongs to the L company and the guys that call the name.
03:03
Senator 17.
03:09
It's match, Tender 72.
03:10
Tender 72, go ahead.
03:18
I made it back out to Takeoverty.
03:21
Let PCSO know that the abandoned vehicle will be down a dirt road that is just north of (number withheld).
03:31
Takeoverty loop.
03:33
Just north.
03:53
Tender 22, go ahead.
03:56
My apologies, Tender 772.
03:58
Please note and let PCSO know that the calling party that was in a second mail truck has left the scene.
04:04
There's nobody out here else to take ready to loop anymore.
04:12
Okay, number seven, can you also repeat which and road a little north of the speakerless?
04:21
The address that you gave me was for Tankoverty Loop.
04:25
The closest address is going to be (number withheld) north Tankoverty Loop, which is actually on Takeoverty Loop.
04:32
That address,
04:35
just north of it, like literally on the side of the house, there's a dirt road.
04:38
And that dirt road goes west, and there's multiple other Canterbury Loop addresses that are going to be on that,
04:47
just for better routing for PCSO.
04:53
Copy, thank you, Tender Center.
04:58
Copy, just confirming that U-Sotender 72, a bell will return.
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