Vehicle fire on Dallas Parkway extinguished, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted with a vehicle fire on northbound Dallas Parkway near Spring Creek Parkway in Plano, Texas. The fire occurred in the right lane, producing heavy smoke. The Fire Department extinguished the fire, and the area remained smoky afterward.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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00:55
Transcript:
00:00
Three or four to five, copy a vehicle fire.
00:02
Assist Fire Department at Dallas Parkway northbound at Spring Creek Parkway; vehicle in the right lane, hood on fire.
00:10
Three or four, copy.
00:12
Eight hundred and five, out of it.
00:16
Three zero three, do David copy a suspicious vehicle area near Thornberry Drive, cross street of Mariford.
00:22
It's going to be for white Toyota SUV that was parked across location.
00:25
Has since left but complaining of speed.
00:27
Request Police Department check the area.
00:30
David 305.
00:31
Two, David clear.
00:34
Two, copy that, please.
00:36
David, flashing out.
00:38
David Three, I have a toll exit ramp blocked for the Fire Department.
00:46
Received.
00:48
Eight o'clock. Looks like Fire Department got the fire out.
00:50
Still a lot of smoke.
00:53
This is unit five.
00:54
Fire around, a lot of smoke?
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Location mentioned:
Spring Creek Pkwy & Dallas Pkwy, Plano, TX 75024
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