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Firefighters Responding to Debris Blaze at Junkyard

3500 W Lower Buckeye Rd, Estrella, Phoenix

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  • Firefighters are responding to a reported fire near 35th Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road in Phoenix.

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Firefighters are responding to a report of a fire condition.

Incident reported at 3500 W Lower Buckeye Rd .

Firefighters are responding to a report of a fire condition.

Incident reported at 3500 W Lower Buckeye Rd .

Firefighters are responding to a report of a fire condition.

Incident reported at 3500 W Lower Buckeye Rd .

Firefighters are responding to a report of a fire condition.

Incident reported at 3500 W Lower Buckeye Rd .

Firefighters are responding to a report of a fire condition.

Incident reported at 3500 W Lower Buckeye Rd .

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PPD South Mtn A4 400 Dispatch · May 12, 2:03PM · 0:18
Icanblock35thAvenue.Idon'tthinkit'sgoingtogothatfareastofit.I'llheadback.Icopy.Andwe'regettingmoreinfo.Itlooksliketheyneedtolaylargehousesdownacrossthatstreetthere.Yeah,413-U.Theygot36thAvenuesouthboundat2450South35thAvenue.
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PPD South Mtn A4 400 Dispatch · May 12, 1:57PM · 0:16
Okay,I'mrightbyacar.It'spretty,uh,prettydeepinthisparkinglot.Itlookslikethere'sactuallysometractor-trailerandtiresandothervehiclesthatmightgetcaughtonfirenow.Copy.Deepintheparkinglotwithtractor-trailersinvolved.
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Phx FD K7 East TAC · May 12, 1:52PM · 0:12
Have units headed to an unknown fire at 35th Avenue and Lower Buckeye. Copy, thank you. Engine 272, alarm. Engine 272. Rescue Code 2. 272, Rescue Code 2.
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Comments30

azphyllisMay 12 at 2:08 PM

It’s that time of year for pallet fires.

phoenixUser2210173019May 12 at 2:08 PM

Can we stop lighting Arizona on fire? It was 108° yesterday. We don’t need it to be hell-hot.

azpengwenMay 12 at 2:10 PM

Could be something as simple as sunlight reflecting off of a piece of glass… or, it could be arson… guess we leave it up to the fire inspectors

hector0127May 12 at 2:31 PM

This place has a fire every year. It’s the constant lack of fire prevention safety these guys have on top of the heat warning everything up.

azphyllisMay 12 at 2:08 PM

It’s that time of year for pallet fires.

phoenixUser2210173019May 12 at 2:08 PM

Can we stop lighting Arizona on fire? It was 108° yesterday. We don’t need it to be hell-hot.

azpengwenMay 12 at 2:10 PM

Could be something as simple as sunlight reflecting off of a piece of glass… or, it could be arson… guess we leave it up to the fire inspectors

hector0127May 12 at 2:31 PM

This place has a fire every year. It’s the constant lack of fire prevention safety these guys have on top of the heat warning everything up.

azphyllisMay 12 at 2:08 PM

It’s that time of year for pallet fires.

phoenixUser2210173019May 12 at 2:08 PM

Can we stop lighting Arizona on fire? It was 108° yesterday. We don’t need it to be hell-hot.

azpengwenMay 12 at 2:10 PM

Could be something as simple as sunlight reflecting off of a piece of glass… or, it could be arson… guess we leave it up to the fire inspectors

hector0127May 12 at 2:31 PM

This place has a fire every year. It’s the constant lack of fire prevention safety these guys have on top of the heat warning everything up.

azphyllisMay 12 at 2:08 PM

It’s that time of year for pallet fires.

phoenixUser2210173019May 12 at 2:08 PM

Can we stop lighting Arizona on fire? It was 108° yesterday. We don’t need it to be hell-hot.

azpengwenMay 12 at 2:10 PM

Could be something as simple as sunlight reflecting off of a piece of glass… or, it could be arson… guess we leave it up to the fire inspectors

hector0127May 12 at 2:31 PM

This place has a fire every year. It’s the constant lack of fire prevention safety these guys have on top of the heat warning everything up.

azphyllisMay 12 at 2:08 PM

It’s that time of year for pallet fires.

phoenixUser2210173019May 12 at 2:08 PM

Can we stop lighting Arizona on fire? It was 108° yesterday. We don’t need it to be hell-hot.

azpengwenMay 12 at 2:10 PM

Could be something as simple as sunlight reflecting off of a piece of glass… or, it could be arson… guess we leave it up to the fire inspectors

hector0127May 12 at 2:31 PM

This place has a fire every year. It’s the constant lack of fire prevention safety these guys have on top of the heat warning everything up.

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