Vehicle crash with diesel spill and injured patient in Mesa, Mesa AZ


Fire crews responded to a vehicle crash near S Dobson Rd in Mesa. Diesel fuel spilled on the ground and was contained with absorbent material. All vehicle hazards were secured. A trauma patient was transported to the hospital. City Streets was notified to clean up remaining fuel.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Agent T23.
00:03
So you're right on and saying you're going to make you hazards.
00:06
Go ahead to draw the diesel fuel situation and give me a plan.
00:11
Copy that a hazard sector will press that diesel fuel for you.
00:18
Just have a good pollution.
00:27
We want to be held with that specified.
00:28
Can we confirm on those warrants?
00:35
Adam 742, 23, holidays.
00:38
Okay.
00:44
Execurcation, command.
00:50
Execution.
00:53
Vehicle hazards have been secured on both vehicles.
00:56
The only hazards we have left is a diesel fuel on the ground.
01:02
Command copies.
01:03
All vehicle hazards have been secured.
01:05
I've got engine 223 addressing the diesel fuel.
01:09
Why don't you guys pick up and go available? We'll see as close to shift change.
01:15
Copy that, Chief.
01:16
We're going to...
01:22
out of Cape Creek.
01:26
Item one, two, three.
01:28
Madam one, two, three.
01:30
You still want to change right now.
01:33
An additional?
01:35
Is this an additional? Oh, 1022.
01:39
Or 6.45.
01:44
Command copies delayed with trauma assessment.
01:48
Code 2[1] to Desert.
01:50
Do we have an agent in the patient?
01:55
I believe he was 62.
01:59
May I copy? Break, Brown Road Command, Alert.
02:02
Broadroad Command.
02:04
Medic 2-22 is in Route Code 2[1], but two firewriters on board to Banner Desert with one delayed trauma alert patient.
02:19
It'll be a 62-year-old.
02:25
And that's variation.
02:35
222. 2.2.
02:39
2.
02:46
Engine 222.
02:54
One of you guys pick up, go-avow, we'll assume we're closest to shift change.
03:02
I'll answer front of north command.
03:03
Oh, I'm sorry.
03:06
Engine 2-222, one of you guys, go-avow, we'll see more close to shift change.
03:12
I'll be going about, well, thanks.
03:15
Run command, I'm going to go ahead.
03:17
Minrette's calling to see if they need assistance with the firewriters.
03:20
I don't believe so.
03:23
Seeing it's a medic 222, two members from engine T2, I'm sure they'll bring them back.
03:29
Oh, I'm copy.
03:30
Thank you, sir.
03:35
So all the fuel that's on the ground is all this is in the tank, so it's not running anywhere additionally.
03:40
We have some more absorbent that we're going to throw on it, and it's all below the explosive limit.
03:45
So as far as any hazard, it's not going to get any worse.
03:48
We're just going to throw it absorbent on it and let city streets clean up the rest.
03:53
I got this great report.
03:55
I do believe I have City Streets in Rodel, so can you get with the police officer in charge on the scene to let them know that City Streets has been dispatched with a cleanup crew?
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 2: Non-emergency or urgent response without lights or sirens.
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