Vehicle overheating causes smoke on ramp near Maynard Street, Williamsport PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle on the ramp near Maynard Street to Route 180 westbound was reported to be smoking. The situation was initially thought to be a vehicle fire but was later confirmed as an overheating vehicle with smoke coming from the hood. No fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Lycoming County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
For a vehicle smoking, vehicle fire box 1-2-2-2. On Route 180 westbound at the Maynard Street exit on the ramp for vehicle smoking 1652.
00:15
Okay, it's always twice responding and on thing.
00:26
County Control 744-720.
00:33
440.
00:35
Okay. On it.
00:38
Maynard Street, ramp to 180 westbound.
00:41
Maynard Street, ramp to 180 westbound.
00:43
Send to the fire department for a vehicle fire.
01:14
Squad 5 on her swamped.
01:19
She said it was heavy white smoke coming from the hood.
01:28
You know the westbound or eastbound.
01:33
Westbound.
01:35
Route 180 westbound, near Maynard Street exit on the ramp.
01:39
Maroon-colored, Ford Escape, smoking, single-collar, 16-54 years.
01:49
Yeah, it's my two.
01:57
18 Amy L's emergency.
02:00
11th Catherine Street, Hope Enterprise, uncontrolled hemorrhage.
02:07
Control hemorrhage.
02:19
You can relay it to the fire department just appears to be overheating.
02:23
Any vehicle overheating?
02:32
Attention station one units responding at the vehicle fire.
02:35
Police departments on scene.
02:36
Advising, it appears the vehicle is just overheating.
02:40
No fire. 1655.
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