Vehicle fire on I-75 near 128 access off-ramp, Fort Myers FL
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A vehicle caught fire on the I-75 highway near the 128 access off-ramp in Fort Myers, Florida. Fire crew Squad 63 arrived on scene and began putting out the fire using water. Additional units are on their way to provide a water supply if needed.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County and Cape Coral Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
03:34
Transcript:
00:00
Can you put us back on our original call? We'll leave a call with that 120 feet, just on the exit.
00:07
Ramp the Axis.
00:09
10-4[1].
00:17
Okay, 60 copies.
00:23
55, do you need another ambulance down that in? No.
00:31
Go ahead.
00:34
That's the deputy right outside our station and says it's just south of our station, if you guys are going to follow us.
00:45
Yeah, real quick.
00:49
Yeah,
00:53
Copy. I saw it.
00:54
Look like a guy with lawn maintenance of the truck.
01:03
The driver is down by you guys.
01:08
Copy.
01:13
Control to do you, that's 15.
01:16
After 15.
01:23
Control Squad 6-3 is on scene.
01:25
I got one vehicle fully involved.
01:27
It's going to be at the 128
01:30
access off-ramp.
01:33
We're going to be establishing 75.
01:40
One-tee-one vehicle fully involved on the 128 access off-ramp.
01:44
Establishing 75 command.
01:45
Squat 63, 22, 24 hours.
01:51
Engine 15, if you continue in just in case we need a water supply, take the access on Alico.
02:01
Okay,
02:04
do we have units going to that fire in Aliko south down?
02:09
Squad 63 has just arrived on scene, engine 15 and Medic9 are en route.
02:16
All right, top part.
02:19
Do you want to be added to that call?
02:22
No, that's fine.
02:23
Do they have a different back channel or they're on dispatch, sir?
02:27
I believe they're on Dispatch 3.
02:31
Did they give it 3011?
02:34
Squad 63 arrived and advised day of a vehicle fire.
02:38
That's just all I know at this point.
02:42
Okay, 2'4, you can clear tag 5.
02:45
That'll be complete assignment.
02:47
They're standing by at Danielson, I-75.
02:53
10-4[1]. Battalion 60 lead control.
03:00
Time command.
03:04
75, command.
03:05
We have a TAC channel, please.
03:06
We've got water on the fire as well.
03:09
Request TAC.
03:11
1223, 22, 25 hours.
03:13
TAC 6 is a signing, TAC 6.
03:18
Copy, TAC 6.
03:24
That's simple.
03:27
Copy, thank you.
03:32
Medic 9 on Tax 6.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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