Vehicle fire reported on I-280 near Woodside, Woodside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and CHP units responded to a report of an electric vehicle on fire along Interstate 280 near Woodside. The situation was initially reported as northbound but later clarified to possibly be on the southbound side near Arno. Occupancy of the vehicle was unknown, and nearby vehicles were advised to evacuate. CHP units arrived on scene, and the response was later reduced once the situation stabilized.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 30 units, fire will be en route to northbound I-280, north of Woodside.
00:03
Northbound 280, north of Woodside.
00:06
It's going to be an electric vehicle on fire.
00:10
CHP will be en route as well.
00:13
Thirty, I copy.
00:14
Is it occupied?
00:16
I do not know.
00:19
Thirty-one copies.
00:22
Thirty, I'll need code three from Woodside and Santa Clara.
00:26
If they get occupied or not.
00:29
It looks like they were advised to evacuate the vehicles.
00:34
Are they on scene with the vehicle?
00:37
I do not know.
00:39
Seventeen, do you copy?
00:41
Seventeen, okay, copy.
00:42
We cut the response.
00:44
Stop.
00:45
And thirty, looks like CHP is on scene.
00:49
Copy, I'll be reducing.
00:53
Go 10-8 too.
00:56
Okay, we can stop.
01:00
They're going through traffic.
01:05
Just for info, it's going to be on the southbound side.
01:09
Probably southbound.
01:12
Actually, it’s northbound, right by Arno.
01:16
Ten four.
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