School bus stalls with smoke near Limaburg Road, Hebron KY
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A school bus stopped near Limaburg Road and Hebron Station Drive with smoke coming from under the dashboard. All passengers were safely evacuated.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Police and Fire
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Andrew 41 respond to the area of Limaburg Road and Hebron Station Drive reference school bus board over there, bus (number withheld).
00:07
There's smoke coming from underneath the dashboard.
00:10
All the occupants are out of the vehicle,
00:13
dispatch at (number withheld).
00:14
From BestBow.
00:22
One saying 43.
00:24
Good.
00:27
Good. In center, Bethanyin 41, responding.
00:31
Battian 41, (number withheld).
00:34
Vehicle fire at Limaburg Road and Hebron Station Drive to be bus.
00:38
Number (number withheld), smoking from underneath the dash.
00:40
Everyone's outside the bus.
00:43
Norpin Luton.
00:50
Robert Porter pulls us across with Limerberg.
00:55
NG 41 Vincent, Shows and round.
00:58
Limerberg Road in Hebron Station Drive.
01:02
Nageur 41, (number withheld).
01:04
Benzuner to your location at the Havien Station head.
01:11
He said they were pulled over in a parking lot near Hebron Station and Limerberg and the cemetery.
01:19
Clear.
01:20
Did you notify the bus arrives and send another bus already?
01:26
It was called Roger AirWare.
01:28
I was calling the Roger AirWare.
01:32
I'll pick up that place for matter control.
01:41
Mid-in-centered, but I'm going to be a school bus, nothing apparent from the exterior.
01:46
We'll make this round the word come in.
01:49
1040-13. Thank you for you.
01:52
I'm visiting.
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Location mentioned:
Limaburg Rd & Hebron Sta Dr, Hebron, KY 41048
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