Light smoke reported near i-10 westbound shoulder, Baldwin County AL
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A light smoke was reported on I-10 westbound near the 58-mile marker on the northbound side of the road. The smoke was observed near the shoulder and wooded area and was not increasing rapidly.
Audio|Heard on: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Station 63,
00:03
Smoke investigation after response, I-10 westbound, 58 mile marker.
00:08
Station 63,
00:10
Station 65, smoke investigation now for response, ICIN, westbound, 58-mile marker, both of 63, smoke investigation, now for response, ICIN, westbound, 58-mile marker, ball to clear.
00:30
Station 37, White Asprey Drive North, fall, upper response.
00:37
Well, just clear.
00:42
727.
00:45
Stakey's underline, we're all in Central.
00:48
The South Coast, Sage.
00:55
651 on the knowledge page for I-10, 58 mile marker for westbound, smoke investigation.
01:00
All right of the area, I know what exactly it was.
01:05
It's going to be on the northbound side of the road.
01:07
Light smoke.
01:09
From the bottom of the shoulder down,
01:12
deep grade near the wood,
01:14
Smoke is not increasing rapidly.
01:28
Section 63 second page, I-10 58 mile marker westbound.
01:33
First Lake investigation out for response.
01:36
The phone was central clear.
01:49
Station 37, third final page for White Asprey Drive north, ball, upper response, ball-stitral player.
02:23
6336 in the route to our 10 to get my mark the westbound.
02:27
Pillar by the light smoke in the area, north down side of the road, bottom of the shoulder down,
02:34
Deep grade near the woods, not increasing rapidly.
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I-10, Alabama
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