Car runs into bushes and catches fire near Fontaine Road, Smyrna GA
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A vehicle ran into bushes and caught fire near East-West Connector and Fontaine Road in Smyrna, Georgia. Multiple cars were involved, with heavy flames observed. Emergency responders note possible injuries and reports of another vehicle fire nearby, but no visual confirmation.
Audio|Heard on: Cobb County Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
All we have this time is that the vehicle went into the bushes and it's on fire.
00:05
Possibly could be in county, however we're starting us as well and notifying cops.
00:13
It's going to be a car running through the bushes and is on fire.
00:21
If you need to transfer about soap.
00:24
That work.
00:30
Micro 201 and 6.
00:32
24.
00:33
16.
00:36
We're responding to De-choice in Fontaine from station, 24.
00:42
24.
00:46
How's responded?
00:47
Injur5, clear responding.
00:49
East-West Connector and Fontaine Road.
00:51
So, Axfield injuries.
00:53
Car with her bushes and is on fire.
00:55
It's going to be the right side.
00:57
As if you're coming from, Cooper Lake.
01:00
Addistation 2038.
01:03
238.
01:06
23-04. I'm clear on the morning 1-4.
01:13
The burning pretty heavy right now.
01:17
The other cars won't be down further.
01:18
They're flagging me down, so somebody might be injured as well.
01:25
Okay.
01:28
Fire in the fireplace.
01:34
Canning cops.
01:37
A little busy.
01:41
Major is rolled up on it, one four-way engulfed and three other cars involved.
01:45
Not on fire.
01:49
Did they get a location?
01:52
East-West Connector and Fontaine Road didn't say exactly where.
01:59
I'm clear. I'm clear.
02:01
I'm clear.
02:03
I'm clear.
02:07
039, we're getting reports from Cobb County that there's another vehicle on fire at 280 and east-west, but for the cameras, we don't see anything,
02:14
advising what you'd like us to do.
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