Pickup truck trailer fire near Butler Hill Road ramp, St Louis County MO
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a pickup truck with a trailer showing smoke near the northbound Interstate 55 ramp at Butler Hill Road. The fire was extinguished by highway personnel. There was no ongoing fire threat after cooling the area.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - South
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Central County is responding.
00:02
They're at 55 north on the Butler Hill Road.
00:04
There's nothing on the Modot cameras currently.
00:07
The caller was uncooperative.
00:09
It's believed to be a non-commercial pickup truck that's on fire.
00:16
Sent cites out is clear.
00:22
It's responding to ramp 55 northbound to Butler Hill.
00:26
It's now in the Modot cameras.
00:28
It looks like one truck.
00:30
There's smoke from it.
00:31
There is a trailer attached.
00:36
No physical fire at this time.
00:41
70-70, clear.
00:53
2217 and 2216 difficulty breathing (number withheld) cross street is Someridge Drive 2217 and 2216 respond on South Maine 17 is on the scene we have a pickup truck and trailer right at the Butler Hill exits no fire smoke showing at this time.
01:21
Clear 1770 on the scene,
01:23
one pickup truck and trailer, no physical smoke or fire.
01:37
1617, Emmerich, 225, West Raleigh Avenue.
01:41
Cross Street is Morris Avenue.
01:45
Respond on South Maine.
01:47
1770 Central County.
01:50
The fire was put out by Modot and we're just cooling off will be wrapping up shortly.
02:04
Not cooling off at this time.
02:06
You'll be wrapping up shortly.
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Location mentioned:
Butler Hill Rd, Tesson Ferry Township, MO
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