Phoenix Fire Department officials say up to 75 storage units were impacted by an overnight fire that broke out at a facility near 19th Avenue and Deer Valley Road.
Phoenix Fire officials say about 50 to 75 storage units are affected by the fire, which happened in the area of 19th Avenue and Deer Valley Road.
Firefighters quickly fought the flames and had to open each of the units separately to help extinguish the fire.
Less than 40 miles southeast of downtown Phoenix, in the middle of the desert, one can transport themselves to a 16th century European village.
The report covers fire threats, ongoing mitigation efforts and collaboration between the Phoenix Fire Department, Water Services Department and Office of Emergency Management.
The Phoenix Fire Department is already stretched to its limit, but the city’s budget deficit of about $36 million could make matters worse.
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