Smoke from semi truck caused by mechanical issues, Kane County IL
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A semi truck at the southwest corner of Randall Road and Longmeadow Parkway emitted smoke due to mechanical problems. Fire responders found no fire or safety hazard.
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
District 93, vehicle fire, unit to do, engine 93, truck 32, Battalion 99, Rangel 32, Battalion 9, Randall Road and Longmeadow Parkway.
00:19
Go ahead.
00:21
This is called in by a passerby.
00:23
He advised that in the parking was at southwest corner of Randall and Longmeadow.
00:28
There was a semi that had a lot of smoke coming out from it.
00:36
Okay. You missed...
00:41
432 are you en route.
00:45
What are you en route?
00:46
This is interesting.
00:47
Welcome. Engine 93 is on the scene.
00:51
We got nothing visible at this time.
00:53
We're going to be out checking a couple of different trucks.
00:57
Engine 93 will be long metal command.
01:02
Engine 93 months has received your long metal.
01:09
You can just stage right out there on the bottom.
01:16
We have engine 93.
01:23
All right, we've done a 360 of the parking lot,
01:28
the southwest corner of Randall and Long Barrow.
01:31
We got nothing abnormal.
01:34
One vehicle may be having mechanical issues.
01:36
Smoke coming from the stacks,
01:38
no hazard here.
01:40
Tower 32 and he's 99.
01:44
A message received.
01:47
You checked 360 of the area,
01:50
looking in the parking lot there is a truck, but possibly mechanical problems.
01:55
The truck and the task.
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Location mentioned:
Longmeadow Pkwy & Randall Rd, Dundee Township, IL 60102
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