Two vehicles collide near O St and N Cotner Blvd, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and law enforcement units responded to a possible two-vehicle collision near O Street and North Cottner Boulevard in Lincoln. Both vehicles appeared to be smoking but showed no visible flames. Crews assessed the situation and verified no active fire at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 7 and Truck 1,
00:03
Zone 152, car fire at intersection of O Street and North Cottner Boulevard.
00:09
Respond on TAC 5.
00:12
Engine 7 and Truck 1 respond to Zone 152, car fire at intersection of O Street and North Cottner Boulevard.
00:21
Responds on TAC 5.
00:23
Truck one off.
00:29
Seven out.
00:32
Truck one, engine seven, verifying your response on 152 to a car fire after a vehicle accident at the northwest corner of O Street and North Cottner Boulevard in the westbound lanes.
00:48
For smoke coming from both vehicles, no flames seen.
00:51
You have LPD on location.
00:54
You're on TAC 5, TAC 5.
01:01
Seven on location, we do have a two-vehicle accident.
01:04
Appears both vehicles are just steaming.
01:08
Truck one, why don't you stop at the vehicle that's in front of the car dealership? We're not down there yet.
01:14
We're going to assess this one that's right in the intersection right now.
01:19
Truck one received, two-vehicles accident, both standing.
01:22
We'll check the vehicle to the left of your location.
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