Report of a possible vehicle fire along Dover Road and Bethlehem Road involving a gray passenger car or station wagon smoking on the roadside; later confirmed not to be a vehicle fire, fire department cleared scene, vehicle identified as blue Subaru Forester with dealer tag., Talbot County MD
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According to the dispatch call, report of a possible vehicle fire along Dover Road and Bethlehem Road involving a gray passenger car or station wagon smoking on the roadside; later confirmed not to be a vehicle fire, fire department cleared scene, vehicle identified as blue Subaru Forester with dealer tag.
Audio|Heard on: Maryland State Police Barracks I
Listen to dispatch call
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
You checked the area of Dover Road and Bethlehem Road.
00:03
The caller was passing through the area, although not familiar with the area, as there was a gray passenger car or possibly station wagon that was smoking and looked like he had caught on fire.
00:13
It was on the side of the road.
00:15
He said the occupant looked like they were out of the vehicle and there was another car that pulled up behind it.
00:23
That's one of his wrecking out.
00:29
By the Easton direct.
00:31
I'm assuming that's what the fire department is around to.
00:37
Probably.
00:42
5Bition on 1023.
00:45
I'll provide your better address momentarily.
00:49
Double.
00:54
I've used 223-00-223-0-2-2-3-00 double bridge road.
01:05
And...
01:07
Back 23, you can both something.
01:12
Five, Easton.
01:16
Five.
01:19
1043 is not a vehicle fire.
01:22
Fire apartments on scene assess the situation, they're clearing.
01:25
Copy for the Delaware tag, just 10.43 to their tag.
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Talbot County, MD
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