Vehicle fire on northbound I-680 near Crow Canyon Road, San Ramon CA
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Firefighters responded to a vehicle fire on northbound Interstate 680 near Crow Canyon Road in San Ramon. The fire involved Engine 32 and Engine 31. The scene is under investigation, and towing arrangements were discussed but not confirmed at the time.
Audio|Heard on: San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 32. Respond to vehicle fire.
00:03
At zero, northbound 680 at Crow Canyon.
00:07
Cross streets are northbound 680 Noval of Crow Canyon and Noval of northbound 680 exit 36 Crow Canyon Road.
00:21
31 26. Response to vehicle fire.
00:25
At zero, northbound 680 at Crow Canyon.
00:28
Cross streets are northbound 680, Novapov, Crow Canyon and Novapov, northbound 680 exit 36 Crow Canyon Road.
00:36
On Edge 34.
00:38
Agent 34.
00:40
Edge 34. Edge 34.
00:43
Edge 33. Florida, Florida is incurred by IC available.
00:48
It's 34 available.
00:54
Probably cocaine in IC.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:01
If you can notify San Ramon PD, we are no longer needing the on-ramp closed.
01:07
Traffic is beginning to smoke again.
01:13
All right covers.
01:19
Engine 32, cocaine, cocaine, NICC.
01:30
Yeah, we found 680 directly under the overpass of Crow Canyon.
01:39
Copy that, is there any way the vehicle to be towed off the freeway to make the investigation on the freeway?
01:51
You are broken, can you repeat?
01:57
Yeah, if the investigation takes place off the freeway, and are they able to tow the vehicle off the freeway?
02:09
Yeah, I'd be advised no tow on the scene yet.
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Location mentioned:
Crow Canyon Rd, San Ramon, CA
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