2937 E Main St Mesa Az 85213

Emergency responders are on the scene at 2937 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85213, following a structure fire reported earlier this morning. Authorities are urging residents to avoid the area due to ongoing operations.
The fire, impacting a commercial property at the address, has prompted a large-scale response. Multiple fire departments are battling the blaze, and the cause remains under investigation. Public safety is the immediate priority.
Fire Engulfs Commercial Property on E Main St
At approximately 6:15 AM MST, dispatch received multiple calls reporting smoke and flames emanating from the building located at 2937 E Main St. The address corresponds to a multi-tenant commercial building, housing several small businesses.
First arriving units reported heavy fire involvement. They immediately initiated defensive firefighting operations to protect adjacent structures.
The Mesa Fire and Medical Department is leading the firefighting efforts. Assisting are crews from neighboring jurisdictions including the Gilbert Fire Department and the Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department.
Details of the Incident
The extent of the damage is significant. Initial assessments indicate substantial structural compromise to the building.
Firefighters are facing challenges due to the building's layout and the intensity of the fire. Thick smoke is hindering visibility.
Asbestos abatement teams have been dispatched to the location. This is a precautionary measure in case hazardous materials were released during the fire.
Evacuations and Road Closures
A mandatory evacuation order has been issued for businesses and residences within a quarter-mile radius of the fire. This is being implemented to ensure public safety.
E Main St is currently closed between S Val Vista Dr and S Higley Rd. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes. Traffic delays are expected to continue throughout the day.
The Mesa Police Department is assisting with traffic control. They are also enforcing the evacuation order.
Impact on Businesses
Several businesses operate within the affected building. These include a tax preparation service, a hair salon, and a small retail outlet.
The names of the specific businesses are being withheld pending notification of the owners. The full extent of the losses is still being assessed.
The Mesa Chamber of Commerce has offered its support. They will help affected businesses navigate resources and recovery efforts.
Injuries and Medical Response
As of 9:00 AM MST, no injuries to civilians or firefighters have been reported. Paramedics are on standby at the scene. They are prepared to provide medical assistance if needed.
Firefighters are rotating in and out of the active fire zone. This is crucial to prevent heat exhaustion and other health risks.
Air quality monitoring is ongoing. Residents in surrounding areas are advised to stay indoors if they experience respiratory irritation.
Investigation Underway
The cause of the fire is currently unknown. Fire investigators are on scene, gathering evidence and conducting interviews.
The investigation will focus on identifying the point of origin. It will also examine potential contributing factors.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has been notified. They may provide assistance if the investigation reveals suspicious circumstances.
Community Resources and Support
The American Red Cross has established a temporary shelter at the Mesa Multigenerational Center. This is located at 249 N Center St.
Displaced residents can receive food, water, and assistance with temporary housing. Mental health services are also available.
The City of Mesa is coordinating efforts to provide support to affected individuals and businesses. Updates will be posted on the city's website.
Next Steps
Firefighting operations are expected to continue for several more hours. Crews are working to extinguish hotspots and prevent reignition.
The evacuation order will remain in effect until the fire is fully contained. Residents will be notified when it is safe to return.
This is a developing situation. Further updates will be provided as they become available through official channels, including the Mesa Fire and Medical Department's social media and local news outlets.

