Woman injured by hot radiator cap on interstate, Boone County KY


A woman pulled over on the interstate opened a hot radiator cap on her vehicle. Hot fluid sprayed on her face, causing injury. She was lying on the ground and required emergency medical and fire services at the scene.
Audio|Source: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
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Transcript:
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A few miles took your radiator cap off and got sprayed in the face currently on the ground.
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It's the right side of the interstate in the black car, half on the same Peter Fereng Graves.
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2.34. 337 and I just forgot about.
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2.10.42 and go with it.
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You got a squad starter?
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Negative. Do you want us to start one? Yeah, he's been great in sight.
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And freeze. See, C.C.
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Five. Can you have AC7 call this much?
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Centaur.
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Deeper engine 42, squad 42, responded to the area of the 10, east 275, 10 east 275, left as a possible burn.
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The car accident was a vehicle pulled over on the shoulder.
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The female was opening up the radiator cap cap spray in the face because if he had overheated.
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She was laying on the ground on the right side.
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Deeper engine 42, squat 42 responded to the area of the 10, east to 75, 10 east 275, 10 east 275, reference possible burn.
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Club by him was a vehicle pulled over on the shoulder.
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The email was...
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opening up the radiator cap desperately in the face because of equal overheated.
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She was laying on the ground on the right side.
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Location mentioned:
I-275, Kentucky
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