Gas smell prompts evacuation of medical suites, Mesa AZ


Dispatch audio for a gas odor report at a small medical strip center in Mesa. Crews arrived after reports of a strong gas smell inside Suite 110 and also evacuated Suite 104, which is an adjacent surgery center. Fire personnel checked the building exterior and interior, searched for a meter and possible gas lines in the rear, and called the city gas crew and hazmat for support. No fire or active leak was found on initial checks; crews conducted meter readings and worked toward an all-clear while monitoring the scene.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
06:24
Transcript:
Put it on in city D. Probably will be just south. Okay. City gas is in route 20 minute 110, the orange medical team, strong smell of gas inside. City gas is en route 20-minute ETA. Tell me, five, four. We'll go to Northbound in Guadalupe, with Arizona, P.A. (name withheld), three, Bravo, Bravo, for expired registration. Good. The list of Warner of Arizona, one (name withheld), seven, (name withheld), victory. One, five, twenty, negative to a twenty-six, two thousand-12, Mazda. Full 36. Wells (number withheld), EM (number withheld), vehicle (number withheld). Good morning. 10, good morning. Channel B3. What's 9024-4[1]? Channel 3. What's 90-204? Broughts a dispatch address. It's a single story. small-sized strip hull with a couple of fleets in it. It's got a flat roof with a couple different tile pitches. We've got a couple of people evacuating right now. Nothing showed from the exterior potential for BC Command. Command post is just to the north. Safety officer is going to go forward. Just try to meet with an RP real quick. We could do it at 360 initially. It looks like there is some gas lines to the back of the building. I'm not sure if there's actually a meter. I copy. Battalion 2 is seen other dispatchation. It's going to be a single-thirty, small, strip, flat roof business with nothing showing. Battalion 204 is in the command. Commandful to be just north. There's gas lines to the back of the building. The command? Command. Command. The city gas is in route. There's 20 minute DTA.A. That'd be 20 minute each other. Okay, if you have a RP all clear. Unit 110, that's where the smell of gas is coming from. There's been no work done lately. There's no wire smelling up gas, but they do say that they have gas there. The unit directly south, as I'm trying to get your number down, is also being evacuated. That's going to be the surgery center for Mesa. Now, you know, Alclair 110, which is Orange Medical. They state they do have gas to that suite. You're going to go to the joining suite, which is an eye surgery center. You're going to get some information there and see if we have an issue and work on evacuation of that. Letter 206. Command Agent 211. 211. You're going to take side control once you go forward to Suite 110, see if you guys identify the smell. Give me some more information once you get out of that info. Copy that. We're going to see site control going forward to evaluate for a smell. We're also going to check the meter and see if we've got it spinning. Copy them. I have a ladder 2026 to do that. You guys work on the suite evacuation if necessary if we have the smell and recon for us. Again, do we take inside control if we have to make the limited access all? Copy that. Man letter 206. Lighter 206. Your main ladder 206, 2364 me. It looks like there was some gas lines coming out of the ground behind Suite 110, but I didn't see a meter. You just confirmed that information for us, see if that seems to be active. Copy that. We'll locate the meter and get your report. which is 104, which is a surgery center, has been evacuated and RP all clear. It looks like it's only going to be placed two units for the whole building. Unit 104 managers speak that they do not smell any gas in their unit. That be your confirmer. We just have two suites 110, 104. We have an all clear on both of those. No smell on suite 104. Are that correct? That is correct. There's going to be RP all clears. Copy, all clear, as well, site control work, I'm getting us all clears. Thanks, cool, (name withheld). All clear in Unit 110 right now. We've got no smell, no have seen here. Copy. all clear, no smell, no hazard. Let's just work over and get that all clear on 104, see if you have a smell in there. If we don't, we'll pull back. We'll wait until the hazmat crew gets here. We'll just double check with our meters and then work with city gas. Site control copy. We're working on there right now. University Command alone. University Command. suite here, Suite 110, 104. We have an all-clear on Suite 110. Fire Department does not smell gas at this point. We will be backing that up with a meter, working toward an all-clear on all-clear on 1-0-0-0-104. I copy. You have an all-clear on Suite 110 working toward an all-clear on Suite 104 at 937. If I've got another officer available, I need Wampall-10 to be available for something else shortly.
Put it on in city D. Probably will be just south. Okay. City gas is in route 20 minute 110, the orange medical team, strong smell of gas inside. City gas is en route 20-minute ETA. Tell me, five, four. We'll go to Northbound in Guadalupe, with Arizona, P.A. (name withheld), three, Bravo, Bravo, for expired registration. Good. The list of Warner of Arizona, one (name withheld), seven, (name withheld), victory. One, five, twenty, negative to a twenty-six, two thousand-12, Mazda. Full 36. Wells (number withheld), EM (number withheld), vehicle (number withheld). Good morning. 10, good morning. Channel B3. What's 9024-4[1]? Channel 3. What's 90-204? Broughts a dispatch address. It's a single story. small-sized strip hull with a couple of fleets in it. It's got a flat roof with a couple different tile pitches. We've got a couple of people evacuating right now. Nothing showed from the exterior potential for BC Command. Command post is just to the north. Safety officer is going to go forward. Just try to meet with an RP real quick. We could do it at 360 initially. It looks like there is some gas lines to the back of the building. I'm not sure if there's actually a meter. I copy. Battalion 2 is seen other dispatchation. It's going to be a single-thirty, small, strip, flat roof business with nothing showing. Battalion 204 is in the command. Commandful to be just north. There's gas lines to the back of the building. The command? Command. Command. The city gas is in route. There's 20 minute DTA.A. That'd be 20 minute each other. Okay, if you have a RP all clear. Unit 110, that's where the smell of gas is coming from. There's been no work done lately. There's no wire smelling up gas, but they do say that they have gas there. The unit directly south, as I'm trying to get your number down, is also being evacuated. That's going to be the surgery center for Mesa. Now, you know, Alclair 110, which is Orange Medical. They state they do have gas to that suite. You're going to go to the joining suite, which is an eye surgery center. You're going to get some information there and see if we have an issue and work on evacuation of that. Letter 206. Command Agent 211. 211. You're going to take side control once you go forward to Suite 110, see if you guys identify the smell. Give me some more information once you get out of that info. Copy that. We're going to see site control going forward to evaluate for a smell. We're also going to check the meter and see if we've got it spinning. Copy them. I have a ladder 2026 to do that. You guys work on the suite evacuation if necessary if we have the smell and recon for us. Again, do we take inside control if we have to make the limited access all? Copy that. Man letter 206. Lighter 206. Your main ladder 206, 2364 me. It looks like there was some gas lines coming out of the ground behind Suite 110, but I didn't see a meter. You just confirmed that information for us, see if that seems to be active. Copy that. We'll locate the meter and get your report. which is 104, which is a surgery center, has been evacuated and RP all clear. It looks like it's only going to be placed two units for the whole building. Unit 104 managers speak that they do not smell any gas in their unit. That be your confirmer. We just have two suites 110, 104. We have an all clear on both of those. No smell on suite 104. Are that correct? That is correct. There's going to be RP all clears. Copy, all clear, as well, site control work, I'm getting us all clears. Thanks, cool, (name withheld). All clear in Unit 110 right now. We've got no smell, no have seen here. Copy. all clear, no smell, no hazard. Let's just work over and get that all clear on 104, see if you have a smell in there. If we don't, we'll pull back. We'll wait until the hazmat crew gets here. We'll just double check with our meters and then work with city gas. Site control copy. We're working on there right now. University Command alone. University Command. suite here, Suite 110, 104. We have an all-clear on Suite 110. Fire Department does not smell gas at this point. We will be backing that up with a meter, working toward an all-clear on all-clear on 1-0-0-0-104. I copy. You have an all-clear on Suite 110 working toward an all-clear on Suite 104 at 937. If I've got another officer available, I need Wampall-10 to be available for something else shortly.
Police codes explained
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9024-4: Dispatch address (Fire/EMS call)
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Location mentioned:
Center, Mesa, AZ 85201
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