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Vehicle battery overheated and smoldered with no fireSmith County TX

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FM 2767, Texas

A vehicle had an overheated battery that started smoldering, but there was no active fire. The fire unit planned to disconnect the battery to prevent further issues.

Audio|Source: Smith County Emergency Communications
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Transcript:
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Fire unit.
00:06
Go ahead.
00:07
No fire on the vehicle, the battery overheated,
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it was smoldering.
00:12
We're going to disconnect the battery.
00:14
Remail on things a little bit.
00:17
Wait on touch her.
00:23
Receive, disconnect the battery.

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FM 2767, Texas

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