Vehicle emits smoke but no fire found in Grants Pass, Grants Pass OR
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A gold Ford pickup near the intersection of 6th and G Street emitted blue-gray smoke. Fire units responded and found no active fire, likely due to an electrical issue. All vehicle occupants were safely out.
Audio|Heard on: Josephine County Fire Agencies
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02:0
Transcript:
00:00
You could show us en route[1] to the vehicle fire from near G Street and 6th Street.
00:06
Copy W7501 en route[1].
00:11
The battalion 4 is responding.
00:15
Copy battalion 4 en route[1].
00:22
Go ahead with your information.
00:27
Battalion 4, this will be a small vehicle fire with blue gray smoke coming out from his hood.
00:33
It'll be a gold Ford pickup truck near the 7th Street side.
00:37
All occupants are out of the vehicle.
00:41
I'm Debbie.
00:47
This bash.
00:49
7308 on scene[2], nothing showing you can reduce all other units.
00:54
In the parking lot, copy 7308 on scene[2], nothing showing all other units can reduce.
01:04
Battalion 4 is on scene[2] and work can handle, you can cancel the incoming units.
01:11
Copy battalion 4 and 7308 can handle all other units color.
01:17
I want copies clear and service retract primary.
01:24
W7501 CLEAR and available.
01:50
Go ahead. No fire.
01:54
Here's maybe an electrical problem.
01:57
No fire electrical problem.
01:59
No fire electrical problem.
Police codes explained
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[1]
en route: Unit is responding to the incident
[2]
on scene: Unit has arrived and is remaining at the incident location
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Location mentioned:
SW 6th St & SW G St, Grants Pass, OR 97526
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