Vehicle fire caused by barbecue pit on highway, Cleveland TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle fire occurred on Highway 59 northbound near FM 2025. The fire was caused by a barbecue pit that fell over in the back of the vehicle, igniting the contents and causing the vehicle to burn.
Audio|Heard on: Lake Livingston Area Wide Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
On location.
00:01
Go ahead.
00:04
We're going to have a vehicle fire here, right here,
00:07
59 northbound at FM 2025, can start fire this one.
00:11
That's crazy.
00:12
1632.
00:15
One David, O.1 Liberty, you can close that, that's patrol, but I'll be UTIO.T.O.
00:21
That's clear.
00:23
Okay.
00:25
146 vehicle is a flame.
00:30
146, readvise.
00:32
146 vehicle is in flames.
00:34
The body is just out of down, but we still have something in the day burning.
00:39
That's clear. You have a better location.
00:42
We are right at 2025.
00:46
Clear.
00:52
7503, 7501, go to Fire 1.
01:03
403, go to Fire 1.
01:04
4013,
01:07
go ahead.
01:12
14, go ahead.
01:18
Transport dropped off at 196, Gorilla George, mileage 101.720.
01:24
Her property was alerted.
01:26
Clear.
01:28
Clear.
01:31
146 the fire is gone out but if we can just have fire you come and check out this car there's going to be a barbecue pit that fell over in the back of the vehicle
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