Vehicle overheats on I-64 ramp near Georgetown, Georgetown IN
A vehicle on the westbound I-64 ramp near Georgetown caused smoke but no fire was visible. Emergency responders found the vehicle was overheated. The owner arranged for a tow truck to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Floyd County Fire (SAFE-T)
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Transcript:
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Attention, Georgetown Station 2, fire reported of a possible vehicle fire.
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I-64 westbound at the 118 on the ramp.
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The caller, she can smell smoke, she does not see any fire.
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Attention Georgetown Station 2 fire report of a possible vehicle fire.
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She can smell smoke, doesn't see any fire. I-64 westbound at the 118.
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It's going to be on the ramp.
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The time that's 1437.
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Station 2 en route.
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Engine 2, 1437.
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2721 is responding if you would drop that on us as well.
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2721.
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Yeah, ladder two, responding. Ladder 2 is responding?
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Ladder 2.
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12-04, respondent.
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Follow 4.
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4 driving on scene, single vehicle, no fire at this time.
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PILO 4 arriving on scene, no fire this time.
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1439.
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Flatitude is on scene.
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Saturdays-on-painting, 1440.
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Agent 2-4. Good.
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You can available.
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Agency, Twitter, radio also engine to available.
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Entente 2 available.
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27-21, you have available.
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Man, you advise 2721 and still available.
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That's the permit.
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Dispatch show 2721 on scene and available.
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3721 14-4.
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Radio 12-04. Radio 12-04.
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1204. Maria, it looks like vehicles are just overheating.
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The owner has a tow truck coming. All Georgetown use are going to be available.
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The Georgetown units available looks like the vehicle is overheating.
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Subject has a wrecker on the way. Clearing the air for Georgetown. Station 2. Pointney Radio, 1444.
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I-64, Georgetown, IN
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