Fedex truck fire causes heavy smoke near dukes parkway east, Hillsborough Township NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a FedEx truck caught fire near Dukes Parkway East and US-206 in Hillsborough Township. The vehicle produced heavy black smoke and was pulled over by authorities. Fire units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
County Hillsborough, cars, any units in the area of 206 south-down coming out of Raritan have reports of a truck on fire, crashing?
00:13
Looking to see if we get it stopped.
00:15
1047, County, I'm 206 a long.
00:17
I'll go back to my way over there.
00:18
It looks like it's going to be a FedEx truck.
00:22
Callers said that they saw,
00:24
black smoke.
00:26
It looks like Raritan is pulling it over now, 206 in dudes.
00:30
3GB said Raritan and a half the car stop.
00:33
Yeah, from you get this court.
00:34
We have fire rolling now.
00:36
They are going to be in our jurisdiction.
00:40
206, south down and two key.
00:53
Ten, four, seven, county? Good.
00:55
Is Rurden's love that car stop?
00:57
I don't, I guess.
00:58
They pulled it over.
01:00
The truck was about a mile away from the shop.
01:02
They followed it from VE shop and headed up.
01:05
Pretty cheap. I'm going to be out with a FedEx truck.
01:07
Two trailers.
01:09
Still going to be heavily smoking.
01:10
It's probably going to be the same one.
01:11
We're going to be $198.206.
01:14
Just advise if you need fire.
01:15
We canceled fire for that previous call.
01:17
Preachee. Okay, 10,
01:19
4.
01:21
1047. Disregard my last, Raritan did not follow the vehicle, so it's probably the same one you're out.
01:26
Averikin advised that it was burning tanked threes.
01:29
4.7, God.
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