Traffic collision with vehicle fire on northbound I-15, Escondido CA
Emergency crews responded to a traffic collision on northbound Interstate 15 near Citracado Parkway involving a Tesla that caught fire. The driver had safely exited the vehicle before firefighters arrived.
Audio|Source: North Comm Dispatch and LE Interop
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Transcript:
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Escondito, Traffic Collision, Engine 134, Truck 131, and RA 132, at 0, northbound 15 north of Citracado Parkway.
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At BLS 211.
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A BLS 2 and added.
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Northcombe engine 1201.
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And June 121, go ahead.
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R8, take it right.
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Attection R8, please.
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Copy.
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So, I'm going to copy Code 3[1], Palomar with InGen 131 for staffing.
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Those right, see, you guys have a can on your progress inside?
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Hello, DryC, truck 107, yeah, we're pulling the drywall out. It looks like so far no damage to the header, just the wall where it was impacted the stud.
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Truck 107, I copy of traffic.
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Go, Gniz from truck 107.
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Mission 134, Northcom.
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Firstcom, engine 134.
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134, I had traffic free as well. We have a Tesla that's now on fire, and the person is out of the vehicle.
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Got to do that.
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With that information, let's start two additional engine companies.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Code 3: Emergency response using lights and siren
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Location mentioned:
I-15, Escondido, CA
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