Trailer fire on interstate 10 westbound near mile marker, Guadalupe County TX
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A trailer on an 18-wheeler caught fire on Interstate 10 westbound near mile marker 625. The vehicle was carrying canned food. The cab was disconnected from the trailer and the driver was safely out of the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Guadalupe County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Please, Fred, I have an 18-wheeler fire on IH-10.
00:03
So, well, at the county, to the attendant of Kingsbury Fire Department.
00:07
Respond for an 18-wheeler fire, 625 Westbound, IH-10.
00:13
Welled the county to the attention of Kingsbury Fire Department.
00:16
Respond for an 18-wheeler fire 625-Westbound, 625-11.
00:21
Time of 1834.
00:24
Tell 21. I'll be redirected to cadetting.
00:28
Copy. He needs 625 westbound.
00:30
625 westbound.
00:32
Received the 18-year driver advising his trailer with fire.
00:36
And so as he's hauling cans of food.
00:38
Trevor.
00:39
Have one.
00:41
Spots, everyone.
00:43
Scott's anyone. Scott's anyone.
00:45
You can tell us.
00:46
He didn't respond, not yet.
00:53
There is copy.
00:55
It's going to be the trailer that's on fire.
00:58
It's loaded with Kansas food.
01:03
The cab is disconnected for a trailer.
01:05
The driver is out of the vehicle.
01:09
It's Vingwood, North Carolina.
01:12
Copy.
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