Semi-truck fire reported near Kellogg and Meridian, Wichita KS
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A semi-truck caught fire near Kellogg Avenue and Meridian Avenue in Wichita. Multiple fire units responded to the scene. The fire involved the truck's brakes. The situation was handled and command was terminated.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Start for a semi-fire Kellogg and Meridian stations 1, 2, 4, 10, and 12.
00:10
Battalion 1, Engine 2, Engine 4, Rescue 1, Rescue 2, and Squad 12 for a semi-fire, Kellogg and Meridian, Meridian, and Kellogg for a semi-fire.
00:18
Battalion 1, Engine 2, Rescue 1, Rescue 2, Squad 12, your map page is 5246, operate TAC 1, Tack 1, and arrival.
00:31
Option, Hedge-10 responding to the semi-fire.
00:38
All units and route to the semi-on-fire, Kellogg and Meridian.
00:41
Again, West Kellogg, South Meridian, is going to be in the westbound semis-on fire.
00:45
It's a rider commercial truck stopped.
00:49
Truck brakes were on fire.
00:51
Operate on Tack 1 on arrival.
00:52
Tack 1 on arrival.
00:58
To rescue one, let's double check the direction of traffic, travel in this vehicle.
01:04
Yeah, they're advising westbound.
01:07
They didn't say what lane, they just said westbound.
01:11
I stand for, rescue one's been westbound from Meridian to West Street and we find nothing.
01:28
It looks like there is a unit out there also.
01:35
Offs from KELO command.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:43
Sorry, that was East Kello Command.
01:45
Command is terminated and Shet Truck 3 available.
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Location mentioned:
S Meridian Ave & W Kellogg Dr, Wichita, KS 67213
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