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Tractor-trailer fire on highway southbound near McHatton Road, Boone County MO
Fire crews responded to a tractor-trailer fire on the southbound highway near McHatton Road in Boone County, Missouri. The fire threatens the trailer but not nearby structures. The driver stopped, but the fire continues.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire Protection District - Dispatch Only
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 601, tanker 605, engine 10101.
00:03
Charlie[1] responds, vehicle fire threatening non-structure, blocks north, highway 63 southbound, Boon fire jurisdiction.
00:13
Engine 601, hangar 605, engine 1001, Charlie[1] response, vehicle fire threatening non-structure, blocks north highway 63 southbound, Boon fire jurisdiction, cross-of-beat, Manhattan Road and...
00:28
East Highway C.C.
00:29
Charlie[1] Charlie.
00:30
Time out,
00:31
702 hours.
00:38
The Indiana Captain 715.
00:40
The 715.
00:46
Response on Highway 63.
00:53
Captain 17 responding to North Highway 63 southbound at East Campus Road, the response vehicle fire threatening non-structure.
01:00
The caller stated that the tractor trailer axles on fire, the driver pulled over, but the fire is still going, just north of East attack.
01:08
McHatton Road.
01:10
It is threatening just the trailer.
01:11
It is hauling and is a delivery vehicle.
01:13
The fire is not extinguished.
01:15
It is a white with blue feathers, says the tractor trailer.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Medium-high priority medical response level (MPDS), urgent/lights-and-siren but below Delta/Echo
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Location mentioned:
US-63, Missouri
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