Vehicle smoke near Spruce Rd linked to traffic crash, Exeter CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a report of smoke from a vehicle near North Spruce Road and Marinette in Exeter. The incident was initially dispatched as a possible vehicle fire but was later determined to involve a non-injury traffic accident in which a vehicle struck a power pole. The occupants were reportedly out of the vehicle and not injured, and fire units were eventually canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Fire and CHP Pink
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Station 11,
00:02
Vehicle fire in the area near North Spruce.
00:11
Been upgraded to 1179.
00:38
Station 11, station 13,
00:41
Vehicle fire near North Spruce and Marinette.
00:46
Station 11, station 13, vehicle fire near North Spruce and Marinette to about 1714.
00:59
Patrol 11 responding.
01:04
Patrol 11, this is due to a non-injury traffic accident.
01:08
It was a white vehicle versus a power pole.
01:11
Hazard units advising subjects are out of the vehicle and do not appear injured.
01:14
Per TCSO, they’re advising the vehicle is reported smoking.
01:20
We need Walnut.
01:24
Dispatch copy that.
01:25
Just this 1179 from Union and Walnut.
01:32
Six 734, I'll be it.
01:33
Can I set up?
01:36
Three four, copy your 97.
01:42
Water tender 13 responding.
01:47
Water tender 13, 1716.
01:50
Fire call, patrol eleven's at the scene.
01:52
I got one vehicle into a pole.
01:55
Nothing showing.
02:00
Patrol eleven, 1719.
02:03
Copy, you can cancel engine 13.
02:09
Patrol eleven, 1719, break.
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