00:00
It's out, but if you can still have fire roll my way, and EMS, the driver has some fire reporting that got in his eye.
00:12
27, whenever you're ready.
00:15
(number withheld) .
00:18
(number withheld) .
00:20
And I have the trucks 28 .
00:21
When you are ready.
00:38
Attention, attention, you're an EMS.
00:40
You're going to be needed.
00:42
I'm in the Pingree area, I-37 northbound at mile marker 113.
00:45
Pingree area, I-37 northbound at mile marker 113.
00:47
It's going to be for a vehicle that was on fire.
00:50
The driver got fire returned in his eye.
00:53
That's going to be 1944.
00:55
That's just going to be sheriff's office.
00:56
That's going to be 1845.
01:13
10-50[3], you're on scene.
01:42
we have been going out, but if you all still want to stay on scene and double check.
01:50
Repeat, you can go engine one and
01:54
tanker one on location.
01:56
Tanker one will have 30 seconds.
02:00
I have no active flames.
02:02
Truck pulled off the highway.
02:03
We're still around the area.
02:05
We're not having any injuries.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
[3]
10-50: Traffic accident (in this case, rollover)