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Fire under control after hybrid vehicle blaze on st stephens roadMobile AL

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St Stephens Rd, Mobile, AL

A fire on St. Stephens Road involved a hybrid vehicle. The fire was under control but some fuel remained burning. The fire required special foam extinguishing and crews stayed on scene longer to fully put it out.

Audio|Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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03:30
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, St. Stephens Road Command.
00:05
St. Stephens Road, Command.
00:08
Fire will be under control at this time.
00:10
Staying on scene, we still have some fuel burning.
00:13
It will probably continue burning for over another 20 minutes or so.
00:18
Command, copy.
02:51
It's not going to be a gas fire this time.
02:53
It's a hybrid vehicle.
02:55
It's going to take foam and not water to extinguish.
02:57
We expect an extended time on scene.
02:59
We will probably be releasing engine 68 after we catch a plug.
03:22
You guys are topped off, you can get back in service.
03:25
We will have engine 67 catch a plug and just dump foam on it until it's out.

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St Stephens Rd, Mobile, AL

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Incident Timeline

  1. Units Released from Scene
  2. Update: Hybrid Vehicle Involved
  3. Fire Suppression and Command Established
  4. Confirmation of Entrapment and EMS Response
  5. Additional Units Dispatched
  6. Report of Occupant Trapped
  7. Initial Dispatch for Vehicle Fire

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