Vehicle fire partially inside garage near Caney Creek Lane, Drakesboro KY
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A vehicle caught fire partially inside a garage near Caney Creek Lane in Drakesboro, Kentucky. Multiple calls were received, and fire stations coordinated for mutual aid to control the fire. The fire was close to other vehicles and structures and near a gas tank.
Audio|Heard on: Muhlenberg County Fire
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Station 3, near Caney Creek Lane vehicle fire.
00:16
Station 3, near Caney Creek Lane vehicle fire.
00:21
Front end is completely on fire, close to other vehicles and structures.
00:24
Timeout 1222.
00:31
10-8[1], 1223.
00:34
10-8[1], 1223. 10-8[1], 1223.
00:46
23.
00:53
315 70s 108 1225 25 I got you 108 1226 what other unit is en route.
01:16
That's 300.
01:23
We received another call.
01:24
The first call is going to be a neighbor.
01:26
The second caller is in Greenville, but she's the homeowner.
01:29
She's advising that this vehicle is partially in the garage.
01:35
10-4.
01:51
Station 5, mute aid with Station 3 on a vehicle fire, near Caney Creek Lane.
02:09
Station 5 mutual aid with Station 3 on a vehicle fire that is partially in a garage, near Caney Creek Lane, timeout post-28.
02:25
Death batch, engine 3.
02:32
We advised we just received another call.
02:34
They advised it's not very far away from the gas tank.
02:37
They said the hose front end is fully involved at this one.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service / available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Caney Creek Ln, Drakesboro, KY 42337
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