Semi truck emits smoke on I-35 southbound, Cerro Gordo County IA
A semi truck was reported emitting white smoke near mile marker 192 on I-35 southbound. There were no flames. The smoke stopped, and the driver planned to wait about 45 minutes to refill and then continue driving.
Audio|Source: Cerro Gordo County Sheriff, Mason City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Just had a passerby report of a semi in the shoulder around the 192 mile marker southbound I-35.
00:06
The caller stated there was some white smoke coming from between the cab and the trailer.
00:13
She didn't indicate there was any flames or anything.
00:18
Hood was open.
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September.
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Thank you.
00:27
Dispatch 2731, traffic stop.
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31.
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Paul, Henry, Adam, (number withheld), PHA, (number withheld), should be near Winnebago Way and 122 West.
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10-4[1].
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Zero is three four three.
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Three forty three.
00:54
I want to take that call for one andy-four?
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Ten-four, thank you, sir.
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1825.
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This match 31 on info.
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2731. Yeah.
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Can you add the mail RO, please?
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Canaver, I'll get Lauren satin.
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That's 31 as well.
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2731.
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Just want to verify, is he valid?
01:37
He is valid.
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Class 2, Charles, 6-5-2027.
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104, thank you.
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2 southbound.
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104. I'll let them know that it's no longer smoking.
01:59
Never.
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Go ahead.
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We have a deputy at mile marker 192 on I-35 south.
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He advised that a semi is no longer smoking.
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I have a trailer plate through Maine.
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(number withheld).
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In which state did you say this is from? I'm sorry.
02:30
Through Maine.
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Tipper.
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2016.
02:44
Did you still need 3.43 to respond?
02:48
Negative. I spoke to the driver.
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It's hard to understand with his accent, but he says that he needs to refill itself on the truck, so it'll be about 45 minutes, and then he's out of here.
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10.4.5, we'll let them know.
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We're on Archibald 21 state radio.
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So we're going to go ahead.
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3.43 can disregard.
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Everything.
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Good.
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104. Thank you for the help.
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