Vehicle smoking on highway leads to no fire found, Branson MO
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A report of a vehicle fire on State Highway 248 near Pugh Drive in Branson was received. Upon arrival, firefighters found no active fire. The vehicle had smoke but was not on fire, and units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Taney County Police
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03:50
Transcript:
00:00
Western Engine 73, Western Tank 75 for a vehicle, small fire, State Highway 248 and near Pugh Drive in Branson.
00:30
TG5, fire standby,
00:33
248 in a few.
00:39
On for a vehicle on fire, smoking flames on a Dodge Avenger, limited D.3.
01:06
I'm telling two street your remote to Pugh Drive and State Highway 248 for a Dodge Avenger that had caught fire, flames, and smoke.
01:18
That's clear.
01:22
I can't see that's right.
01:35
Have you ever tested out the siren function on this gate?
01:41
Yeah, last time I tried to do that work.
01:44
Okay.
01:50
134 to 111-11.
01:54
Go ahead.
01:57
When I was down there tested for them, it was the Yelp siren he responded to.
02:07
Drey.
02:19
1.25, that's quick.
02:43
We're giving an open for both of us.
02:47
Yeah, can you show voting at something?
02:53
Okay.
03:00
1314, you can clear me from that call also?
03:03
I'm with 125.
03:06
Okay.
03:19
One on another, sir.
03:26
Truck two.
03:29
Truck two. It's on the scene, Midwesternand, County, two, three.
03:34
There's no fire, and the vehicle only go up one vehicle who is off the roadway.
03:38
And it's not on fire, it's not to get any further as well.
03:44
That's correct, truck two, battalion two direct.
03:48
Battalion 2 is direct canceling call.
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Location mentioned:
State Hwy 248, Branson, MO
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