Vehicle engine overheated near I-90 causing false fire alarm, Elmore County ID


Fire and law enforcement responded to a report of a vehicle fire near Interstate 90 in Idaho, USA. Upon arrival, it was found that there were no flames. The issue was caused by an overheated engine that had blown. All units were released from the scene.
Audio|Source: Mountain Home Fire Department
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Transol to try to make contact with them.
00:02
It doesn't appear that we have anything working.
00:04
No, I'll go jump on there real quick.
00:06
Do you want to take it from right there?
00:07
Okay, yeah, that just holds up at 90 before you get on the interstate.
00:11
Copy that.
00:12
Industry in route[3].
00:13
Engine 15[2], we'll just have you stage at the 90 with me and all other trucks can pull the barn.
00:18
Copy that. Sheriff 631[1] is on location.
00:21
631[1] will be command.
00:22
I'm sure that we do not have any active flames, anything.
00:25
Working at this time appears that it just overheated.
00:27
At 1835.
00:28
2233. 2233.
00:30
2.23, holding up the station.
00:36
15, just hold it, X at 90, where you got on the interstate.
00:40
15 copy, we'll be holding it in the 90s.
00:44
Okay, let's go ahead and stand everybody down, turn around, head back to the bar and it just looks like we've got a blown motor.
00:51
Engine 15[2], copy, turn around.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
631: Unit/Officer Identifier
[2]
Engine 15: Fire Engine Identifier
[3]
Industry in route: Unit movement
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Location mentioned:
I-90, Idaho
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