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Plan Details

Status:
Complete
Type:
Appeal - Fire Code
Apply Date:
01/08/2015
Applicant:
N/A
Description:
3902 E SPEEDWAY BL

Outstanding Inspections

Permit Status:
Permit Number:
Permite Description:
Total Outstanding Inspections - 6
Last Inspection Date Description Inspector Results Comments
01/13/2014 COT - FOPR - Fire CFW Completed
03/12/2015 COT - FCON - Tank - Final Completed 3/12/2015- Inspected drained and triple washed tank. The tank is ready for slurry.
02/27/2018 COT - FOPR - Fire General Inspection Completed
07/30/2018 COT - FCOD - Fire Operational Permit Completed JH 4/18/18 C02 alarm
04/28/2021 COT - FCOD - Fire Re-inspection Completed 04.28.21 ML - Speedway maintenance put CO2 system back into service without authorization from the fire inspector. Spoke to district manager onsite and explained the stop work order process. His maintenance worker intentionally disregarded the order. Maintenance employee, David Barnhard was disrepectful and insulting when I attempted to explain the reason behind the stop work order. I followed up with district manager Armando Mendez regarding interaction with Barnhard. Only approved service providers may service, test or inspect CO2 monitoring systems.

04.28.21 ML - Good afternoon Marc, it was a pleasure speaking with you. Wanted to let you know that the detection system for CO2 at the Speedway at 3902 E. Speedway in Tucson, is back in service, certified and working as designed. This is for the CO2 system only and not the general alarm. David is still repairing the CO2 system itself, which we are not involved in. Please let me know if you have any questions. As always thank you for the opportunity.
Thank you for using Epic Fire. Please don't hesitate to call with any questions or concerns. Our Email has changed, Please update to Sales@EpicFireaz.com.
Thanks again and make it an Epic day!
Gerald Dawson
(520) 296-6675
AZROC#311889
04/27/2021 COT - Fire - Complaint Completed 04.27.21 ML - CO2 system alarming at 46000 ppm. Fire crews monitor read approx. 100 ppm. Put in place stop work order until system is inspected and returned to full service.

Completed Inspections

Permit Status:
Permit Number:
Permit Description:
Total Completed Inspections - 6
Date Description Inspector Results Comments
01/13/2014 COT - FOPR - Fire CFW Completed
03/12/2015 COT - FCON - Tank - Final Completed 3/12/2015- Inspected drained and triple washed tank. The tank is ready for slurry.
02/27/2018 COT - FOPR - Fire General Inspection Completed
07/30/2018 COT - FCOD - Fire Operational Permit Completed JH 4/18/18 C02 alarm
04/28/2021 COT - FCOD - Fire Re-inspection Completed 04.28.21 ML - Speedway maintenance put CO2 system back into service without authorization from the fire inspector. Spoke to district manager onsite and explained the stop work order process. His maintenance worker intentionally disregarded the order. Maintenance employee, David Barnhard was disrepectful and insulting when I attempted to explain the reason behind the stop work order. I followed up with district manager Armando Mendez regarding interaction with Barnhard. Only approved service providers may service, test or inspect CO2 monitoring systems.

04.28.21 ML - Good afternoon Marc, it was a pleasure speaking with you. Wanted to let you know that the detection system for CO2 at the Speedway at 3902 E. Speedway in Tucson, is back in service, certified and working as designed. This is for the CO2 system only and not the general alarm. David is still repairing the CO2 system itself, which we are not involved in. Please let me know if you have any questions. As always thank you for the opportunity.
Thank you for using Epic Fire. Please don't hesitate to call with any questions or concerns. Our Email has changed, Please update to Sales@EpicFireaz.com.
Thanks again and make it an Epic day!
Gerald Dawson
(520) 296-6675
AZROC#311889
04/27/2021 COT - Fire - Complaint Completed 04.27.21 ML - CO2 system alarming at 46000 ppm. Fire crews monitor read approx. 100 ppm. Put in place stop work order until system is inspected and returned to full service.