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Truck fire contained near 210th Street with no campers threatenedScott County IA

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210th St, Iowa

Fire crews responded to a fully involved truck fire near 210th Street, Iowa. Access was difficult due to a narrow road. The truck was far from a nearby camper, which was not at risk. Firefighters prepared to extinguish the fire manually due to limited access.

Audio|Heard on: Davenport and Quad Cities Metro Police, Fire / EMS
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03:54
Transcript:
00:00
District 42, do you have traffic?
00:07
We are trying to gain access to the scene here.
00:13
So far.
00:15
2453 and District 24th took the traffic to fire round four.
00:24
You come District 42.
00:30
Is there 42, huh?
00:36
Is there any way you can make contact with the caller here? We are having trouble getting access to this fire.
00:41
We can see it from the road.
00:43
I'm unsure how to get to us.
00:46
So our Commerce County get his number.
00:55
24-253, 210th Street, you turn on the unit is very, very highly.
01:03
Copy.
01:04
Have you heard of there's still something possibly still trapped on a camper?
01:10
We're just getting ready to pull up on the scene and we'll advise you heard in a few minutes.
01:14
QCOM, show 2453 on the scene.
01:22
10-4[1].
01:28
District 42, QCICOM.
01:34
District 42 do you come?
01:41
Mr. 24, Q.com?
01:46
Go ahead, Chico.
01:48
I just called Marshallburg County back to try to get the complaint name.
01:53
And he calls on an I-1-only phone, so I can't call the complaint back.
01:57
Mr. Forty-2-1-2.
02:03
Copy.
02:04
24-3.
02:05
If you could relay that, match just to District 402, please.
02:10
Yeah, we're doing there now.
02:16
Right, what's that old man, is off.
02:24
District 24 from 24-09.
02:30
Good.
02:35
Hey, I'll ride down with the sheriff, see if we can find a way to make access.
02:39
Down, it seems like it's going to be down a pretty narrow speed, hill,
02:44
see if we can find a different way.
02:49
Okay.
02:55
Hey, Russ.
02:59
Go ahead.
03:02
Okay, they're gonna have to hand jack a line down here.
03:04
There's no way they're gonna get their truck down.
03:07
This truck's fully involved.
03:11
Nowhere near the camper, it's nowhere real, anywhere near anything.
03:14
That's gonna light besides some brush.
03:16
But they're gonna have a hell of time to get that truck down here.
03:19
They're gonna have to hand jack a line.
03:26
Copy it.
03:28
Nowhere near the camper.
03:31
No, you got some good, you got a good distance between anything, just some dead brush, that's all it's my.
03:40
Okay, thank you, sir.
03:42
You want me to continue or let me just start?
03:46
No, I keep coming in.
03:51
Got me, I'm about 10 minutes off.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)

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210th St, Iowa

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