Vehicle fire reported on highway with no injuries, East Rutherford NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a vehicle fire report on the highway in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Upon arrival, they found no smoke or fire and secured the vehicle battery. Three vehicles were involved and no injuries were reported. All units have returned from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: East Rutherford Fire and Police
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
12-10-nage-1 fire command.
00:09
1210-nage-1-1-go-your message.
00:15
Chief, be advised,
00:17
there's no smoke or fire, we secure the battery.
00:20
We're throwing trucks on its way.
00:22
We can terminate command chief, if you know, we're going to return all units.
00:26
There's no fire.
00:27
I secure the battery, so we can return.
00:34
All right, receive, you're going to have to go northbound to Route 46 and make your way back.
00:39
Every exit to the southbound turnpike is closed.
00:46
Engine went to receive.
00:52
Went to engine, dude, you got that.
00:57
Yeah, I heard.
01:05
12-10 each other first.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:12
Uh,
01:14
yeah, there was no fire out here, uh, issue with the car.
01:17
All units have been released returning to the borough.
01:24
Received.
01:31
Maynap command dispatch.
01:35
Go for dispatch.
01:37
All right, members in the process, securing three vehicles, no reported injuries at this time.
01:46
You read save 105.
01:50
125. 12-1 is returned.
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Location mentioned:
NJ Tpke, East Rutherford, NJ
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