Vehicle overheats causing smoke at Yukon Rd and W Capitol Dr, Brookfield WI
Emergency crews responded to a white pickup truck with smoke coming from the front in the right turn lane at Yukon Road and West Capitol Drive. There were no flames visible, and the vehicle occupant was still inside when responders arrived. The situation was determined to be an overheated vehicle, not a fire.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Fire - West
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Transcript:
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Engine 22, Med 22, Bravo[1] Vehicle Fire, West Capital Drive and Yukon Road. Between West Capital Drive and Yukon Road, City of Brookfield Fire Zone 1, Timeout, 1355.
00:14
Village of Waukshmede 21 and Truck 16, we are still in pre-alert status.
00:19
You are responding to the noon recovery, South 2-2-West-22-660 East Broadway.
00:26
There is a subject on scene in Suite 5-5.
00:30
He is suicidal and intoxicated does have a history of mental illness, making suicidal statements.
00:37
33-year-old male, he is currently conscious and breathing.
00:41
Truck 16 copies.
00:43
Med 216, Truck 16, they are requesting you stage in the area.
00:47
Truck 16, copy. It will advise the stage of location once we get over that way.
00:52
I copy.
00:57
The field is Italian-21. Engine 22 and Med 22, Bravo[1] Love Response for Vehicle Fire, Capital Drive, Yukon Road. Capital Drive, Yukon Road.
01:06
Our caller is a passerby reporting a white pickup with smoke coming from the front. It's going to be in the right turn lane.
01:12
The caller did not see any flames, just the white smoke. It does appear to be occupied.
01:17
Okay.
01:19
Dispiddley 21 in road.
01:21
Message C.
01:27
Just direct engine 22.
01:33
Engine 22. Engine 22, on scene, single vehicle side of the road, nothing's showing.
01:39
Occupant is not out of the vehicle, engine 22 is on the vehicle. Engine 22 is you're on scene of a single vehicle on the side of the road. Occupant's not out of the vehicle, you're out of the vehicle. You're out of the vehicle.
01:52
Mr. 22.
01:54
Mr. 22.
01:59
Back of the driver, vehicle just overheated. You can clear Med 22, Battalion 21.
02:05
Indian 22 is just to be gathering information.
02:07
Thank you, Med 22, Battalion 21. You can disagree.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Bravo: Moderate-priority response level or phonetic designator for "B" in police, fire, or EMS.
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