Vehicle emits smoke on Old Stage Road near Chualar Road, Chualar CA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle southbound on Old Stage Road near Chualar Road was emitting smoke from the engine compartment. There were no flames seen. Fire units responded to the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Medican 105512, respond to a possible vehicle fire southbound Old Stage Road to south of Chualar Road, 1835.
00:10
Fire responding to vehicle fire Old Stage Road and Chualar Road.
00:17
Be southbound just south of Chualar Road.
00:25
And Kenyno Ray Boulevard.
00:32
62271 fire alarm primary hill 1441 Canada Ray Boulevard embassy suede across the Synoma and Hamidore Avenue farm half 2216 Kuhuio now 1830 so
00:53
Seaside fire base firecombe fire comte 6 Jillo
01:00
Go ahead.
01:03
Clear us from the 5150.
01:05
We'll be responding to the highway for the medical truck's response to the fire alarm.
01:14
296. 1097. 1097.
01:17
1057. 50 by 1087.
01:23
Negative invert that engine is going to the highway.
01:26
Trucks are taken into the street and engine 6012 is not long now.
01:32
Fire, keep onus.
01:37
4.035, run to the Rio Court, Costa, run to the Rio Drive and dead end, after it's 26, 1637.
01:50
American Gen 5512, proper responding.
01:53
It's going to be for a white locomobile with lots of smoke from the engine compartment.
01:58
No flames mentioned occupant vehicle.
02:01
Should be just south of Chualar.
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Location mentioned:
Old Stage Rd & Chualar Rd, Chualar, CA 93908
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