Smoking vehicle with light fire near interstate 89, Lebanon NH
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A vehicle was reported smoking near Plainfield Road close to Interstate 89 in Lebanon. The fire department found light smoke from under the hood caused by an overheated power steering line. The fire was controlled with water.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Lebanon Fire, still alarm, smoking vehicle, West Hydrant District, near Plainfield Road near Interstate 89, mile marker 60, in Lebanon.
00:21
2130.
00:30
All responding.
00:33
Plainfield Road and mile marker 60, responding.
00:39
I'm responding for him before.
00:42
The alarm, engine 11.
00:50
Engine 11. Engine 11.
00:53
Engine 11, ambulance 2, responding.
00:59
Honor's calling toward the record.
01:00
Fireland.
01:04
Engine 9 is arriving on scene with PD.
01:11
We do have some light smoke from under the hood.
01:15
Engine 9 officer was established Canadian.
01:20
You're on scene.
01:21
Engine 9 has some light smoke conditions 2130.
01:30
I'm from Plainfield Road Command.
01:33
Plainfield Road Command.
01:39
We're going to go under control, believe it was caused by overheated power steering line.
01:45
We've applied some water to it.
01:47
City side unit can return.
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