Single car overheats; no fire found at scene


The audio reports a single car that overheated but was not on fire. Police are investigating and fire units are leaving the scene.
Audio|Source: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - South
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Transcript:
00:001424.00:01It's on the children.00:02There's not a pay to be on fire.00:04Ninety-four is clear, thank.00:13Senator Coutty from 39-94[1].00:1899-94.00:2039-94[1] is on the scene.00:22There is no fire, a single-car, a PD on-scene.00:24We'll be investigating.00:2739-94[1].00:28No fire, police, on scene.00:34LeDou commands over counting.00:42This is an overheated car.00:44We're returning in service.00:46Overheated vehicle.00:48Yes,00:53returning service.00:583317.00:59Assault.01:00Seamus secure.01:01123.01:02Toro Terrace.
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1424.
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It's on the children.
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There's not a pay to be on fire.
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Ninety-four is clear, thank.
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Senator Coutty from 39-94[1].
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99-94.
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39-94[1] is on the scene.
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There is no fire, a single-car, a PD on-scene.
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We'll be investigating.
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39-94[1].
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No fire, police, on scene.
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LeDou commands over counting.
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This is an overheated car.
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We're returning in service.
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Overheated vehicle.
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Yes,
00:53
returning service.
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3317.
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Assault.
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Seamus secure.
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123.
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Toro Terrace.
Police codes explained
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39-94: Unit identifier or incident number
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Location mentioned:
St. Louis County, MO
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