Car catches fire on private property near Ave 92 and Rd 236, Terra Bella CA
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A car caught fire while parked in a private driveway near Avenue 92 and Road 236 in Terra Bella, California. The vehicle was not moving when it caught fire.
Audio|Heard on: CHP Central Division, Fresno & Merced Dispatch Centers
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
98, and have we received a call yet of a car fire near Road 236 and Avenue 92?
00:05
Negative.
00:08
It's for the Civic and AAA has the call-in for Larry's tow for the Jeep.
00:17
What I was told, I'm going to check the area.
00:20
Or it's the other way around Road 236 and Avenue 92.
00:26
6 near Avenue 92.
00:32
23103 northbound 99 just south of mission.
00:34
It's a black Tesla all over the roadway erratic braking as well as a 23103 brown and Nissan Frontier all over the roadway northbound at the scale.
00:49
24, three copies.
00:50
On May 59, Michael Rhodes, out of position.
00:53
Three copies both out of position.
01:00
39 Tulare County Fire.
01:01
They do have one, however, it was on private property.
01:03
It was in the owner's driveway and it was not in motion when it caught fire.
01:12
One. Let me get a second, John.
01:15
Okay.
01:16
I have a minute.
01:20
The vehicle was not in motion, it was on private property and the owner's driveway when it caught fire.
01:26
Wait, that's 110-4[2].
01:27
Oh, 1022[1] there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1022: Cancel/Disregard
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Ave 92 & Rd 236, Terra Bella, CA 93270
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