Semi truck reported with possible oil leak near highway, New Haven IN
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Fire crews responded to a report of a semi truck fire near highway 930 and Green Road. Upon arrival, no fire was visible. The driver, with a language barrier, indicated there might be an oil leak.
Audio|Heard on: Allen County Fire
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
The report of the semi-fire, IN 930 and Green Road, IN 930 and Green Road.
00:06
He's central name and fire, report of a semi-fire, IN 930 and Green Road, IN 930 and Green Road, all straight as a semi-stop.
00:13
Is that a 12-10?
00:22
The Aventon 11th and out.
00:26
Angel 11th.
00:27
There's just going to be, you know, maybe halfway between Werling and Green on IN 930, westbound.
00:33
It's a semi-fire.
00:35
It's a language barrier with the driver saying something about possible oil leak.
00:40
A westbound 930 west of green.
00:47
DC-11 responding for base 10.
00:51
DC-11 clear.
01:00
Tate 14 is responding.
01:04
Tain 14, clear.
01:05
The 814, clear.
01:15
We'll be responding to the vehicle fire.
01:19
Matt 8.15, Clark.
01:23
New Haven, Engine 11, we're on scene,
01:26
single, semi, nothing's showing, we'll be out checking.
01:30
Angel 11 is on scene, single, semi, nothing's showing out checking.
01:33
Engine 11 has 930 command.
01:42
2-11-0-1-7-11 taking command off 17, up 17.
01:46
Up 17. Up 17.
01:58
Okay, 14, 19, going to off 17.
02:00
1014, going to off 17.
02:02
10.14, clear.
02:05
115, same cac.
02:06
15, clear.
02:08
17, clear. 17.
02:20
Raleikis for semi-fire 930, elastic green, 7.01, engine 11.
02:25
All other outbreaks can return to service.
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Location mentioned:
IN-930 & Green Rd, New Haven, IN 46774
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