Fire department responds to overheating batteries in vehicle, Ashland OR


Fire department responded to Bear Creek Mobile Home Park for a medical alarm about lithium batteries overheating in a vehicle. There was no smoke or flames, and the batteries were removed and cooled outside. Other units were canceled.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Negative smoke or flame seen investigating this will be 39 commands.
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Engine 5. Priority 5[1].
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Medical alarm.
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Bear Creek Mobile Home Park No.
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(number withheld).
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At once, Galau Lane near (number withheld), Ashland.
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Between West Ashland Lane and the end of the street.
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(number withheld), can you walk the rich street?
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The problem came from the mobile lithium batteries. They are being removed and continue cooling batteries outside of the vehicle of all other incoming units can cancel.
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Priority 5: Designated response level indicating specific priority for non-emergency or urgent calls, context-dependent.
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Near Corral Ln, Ashland, OR 97520
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