Silver pickup reported on fire but shows no flames on I-10, Buckeye AZ
A silver pickup truck towing a trailer was reported to have a fire near exit 112 on westbound I-10. The vehicle was observed stopped initially but then moving again without any visible flames or smoke. No occupants were seen in the vehicle during the observation.
Audio|Source: Arizona DPS - Highway Patrol Metro Phoenix West
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Transcript:
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1426. Can I have you start for a fire?
00:03
Westbound I-10 at 112?
00:05
(name withheld).
00:11
2 o'clock.
00:13
Are you tired, fire? 10 4, thank you.
00:20
We'll show you 19, westbound eye 10 at 1.20.
00:22
(name withheld), we're going to be off right at the exit ramp, a silver pickup with a trailer.
00:28
They're reportedly with the tail heat on fire.
00:31
No occupants observed as yet.
00:33
We do have a fire 1019,
00:35
1043 hours.
00:42
14-2-6 can each other take a look please?
00:46
10-4[1], HPTOC MetroWet.
00:49
H-P-TOC. An old four pickup truck pulling a black trailer and it looks like it was stopped and now it's going again, just cutting through the gore at Verrado now.
01:01
Ten-four, any flames observed?
01:06
Negative, I don't see flames towards smoke.
01:10
Actually, it's in lane number three now, the one under Barado Bridge.
01:14
It might be an old Chevy too.
01:15
It's like a 90s version pickup.
01:19
Tempor, I company No Flames Observed.
01:21
That vehicle has now continued on in lane number three.
01:30
1426, we'll show you clear unless we get more calls.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Roosevelt St, Buckeye, AZ 85326
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