Vehicle overheats and fire extinguished on I-17 northbound, Camp Verde AZ


A vehicle overheated and caught fire on I-17 northbound near mile marker 285. Emergency responders and the marshal used water and shovels to extinguish the fire. The fire was put out with no injuries or signs of criminal activity.
Audio|Source: Verde Valley Public Safety
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Alarm, Engine 811.
00:05
Engine 811.
00:06
Being overheated, disabled vehicle, we're available from that.
00:10
We'll look for the other.
00:13
Alarm copies, overheated, disabled vehicle, available from this, looking for the other.
00:23
Bill 6. Service is 06.
00:26
Put me at near mile marker 285, I-17, northbound with the Camberty Marse, 80s, he assisted with that fire, so we can put it out.
00:38
For me, northbound.
00:41
I'm not coffee, it'll be 19.
00:56
Senten and B-Vis that Firebird has been requested at owner's request.
01:12
Go ahead. Okay, these last, Robert Young, Boy, Ida, Sam, King, Ida, first of Riley, Robert Ida, Lincoln, Edward Young, Middle Cies, and Colleen with the DOB of (number withheld).
01:31
We have 10, negative, 29, valid.
01:39
Number two topic.
01:42
I don't know if fire wants to come over and down, I used 10 gallons of water I had and the marshal and I used all our shovels to put it out, but hopefully it's completely out.
01:57
22.
02:01
22.
02:04
I was able to get the fire out and not stop by and we put water on it and use the shovel to clean the rest of it.
02:10
You need 98 on the fire.
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Location mentioned:
I-17, Camp Verde, AZ
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