Minor car fire with smoke at intersection in Lincoln, Lincoln NE
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a reported car fire at the intersection of South 27th Street and Nebraska Parkway in Lincoln. The vehicle had collided with a pole and was emitting smoke. No active fire was confirmed, and the smoke appeared minor, possibly from condensation.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4 and truck 8.
00:02
Zone 82 car fire at intersection of South 27th Street and Nebraska Parkway.
00:09
Respond on Tac 6.
00:11
Engine 4 and truck 8 respond to Zone 82.
00:16
Car fire at intersection of South 27th Street and Nebraska Parkway.
00:22
Respond on Tac 6.
00:30
Engine 6 and truck 12.
00:33
Zone 82. Car fire at intersection of South 27th Street and Nebraska Parkway.
00:40
Respond on Tac 7.
00:42
Engine 6 and truck 12 respond to Zone 82.
00:48
Car fire at intersection of South 27th Street and Nebraska Parkway.
00:53
Respond on Tac 7.
00:59
Truck 12, engine 6, stay in service.
01:01
This is a duplicate call Engine 6, Truck 12, Stay in Service.
01:10
You're full right, route.
01:17
It's okay, now.
01:22
Engine 6 received and service in course.
01:28
For a truck gate car fire zone 8 to the northwest corner of 27 in the Nebraska Parkway vehicle versus pole and is smoking.
01:40
Not certain if it's occupied we get LPD started as well you have tac 666.
01:50
Ready for dispatch one you attach this to that call to receive metaforland Jones.
02:01
It's a fords location.
02:03
It's going to be southbound, just north of Parkway, Chuck 8th.
02:09
There's no fire.
02:12
Looks like a little bit of smoke, maybe from condensation.
02:15
We're going to check it out.
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