Commercial truck fire along I-40 eastbound, Albuquerque NM
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible commercial truck fire along I-40 eastbound near mile marker 145 in Albuquerque. Several rescue and engine units were dispatched. The cause of the fire was not stated, and injuries were not confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Engine six, six hundred and sixty-six units are responding to a seventy-one delta four vehicle fire.
00:07
Commercial vehicle fire box sixty-six thousand two hundred thirty.
00:12
Incident address near I-40 eastbound mile 145.
00:29
Rescue 16, respond to attend Charlie 3, chest pain, breathing normally, greater than 3-5, near Costa del Sol Northeast.
00:42
Rescue 16.
00:44
Respond to attend Charlie 3, chest pain, breathing normally, greater than 3-5, near Costa del Sol Northeast.
01:03
Rescue 14, respond to a 71 Delta 4 commercial vehicle fire near mile 145 I-40 eastbound northwest.
01:14
Rescue 14.
01:16
Respond to 71 Delta 4 commercial vehicle fire near mile 145 I-40 eastbound northwest.
01:25
Respond to a 71 Delta 4 commercial vehicle fire near mile 145 I-40 eastbound northwest.
01:35
Battalion 5.
01:37
Respond to a 71 Delta 4 commercial vehicle fire near mile 145 I-40 eastbound northwest.
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Location mentioned:
I-40, Albuquerque, NM
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