Car Overheats and Emits Steam on I-80 Eastbound, Salt Lake City UT
A car stopped on eastbound I-80 near Salt Lake City is overheating and emitting heavy steam. The driver has called for help due to the situation, and there is concern the vehicle might catch fire, though it is only steaming at this time. Emergency responders are aware and monitoring the situation.
Audio|Source: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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Transcript:
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I-80Eastbound on 6, Yankee 2, Popicout,
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he's overheated. There's a lot of steam coming from his car, so it could get a call for a fire, it's steam right now.
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That's right.
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CETISO-11, 1041.
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Pleas for 111 at 6.30.
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It's not like 93.
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Can we have a Spanish? Do you have a Spanish?
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457?
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Okay.
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633.
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5-633.
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4,500,000, 633. It's like our complaint called back long.
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Dispatch wrote up in another case. I'm going to put you on the new case in shortness on out since it doesn't have good information.
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Bobby.
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Before copy holding the file.
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He's calling for help. He's calling for help.
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If you get any calls on this car, it's still steaming a little bit, but I'll be 10-8[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
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Location mentioned:
E I-80, Salt Lake City, UT 84106
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