Small SUV engine fire extinguished on northbound freeway, San Diego County CA


Firefighters responded to a small SUV fire on the northbound 125 freeway. At first, there were no flames or smoke visible, but a fire was found and put out in the engine compartment by Engine 7. No injuries or further hazards were reported.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
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Transcript:
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It is on the right shoulder. Northbound 125,
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high shoulder south sweatshers. There's no flame or smoke, so we continued on, but I believe that we'll turn around and check it.
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Sorry, I'm turning around that, gross on college.
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Metro 10506 alpha.
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Let's copy is mobbing our routes also.
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Cicillian 57, go ahead.
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Metro, if you play for time 37, out of service, admin.
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The Italian 57, copy.
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The engine needs to cancel.
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An a minute 438, we could cancel.
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That's rule we need in 38, not seven.
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Center 38, go ahead. Go ahead.
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Central, can you move into 38 training set approximately on, what you know and we're available?
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Copy engine 38, training.
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Central Engine 38. Engine 8. Go ahead.
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PD[2]'s at scene and one patient A have a chanceled medic.
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Central copy.
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Two units to 125.
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Found engine sevens on scene.
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Small SUV,
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nothing obvious.
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We're taking a lane. I'll be out investigating.
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Taking 125 IC[1].
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For copies and seven on scene, small SUV, nothing obvious taking a lane to investigate. I'll be taking a lane to investigate next to that one by C.
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I see, uh, here's your third driving.
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A blocker.
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Hi, Tompkins stage.
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It doesn't hurt to be a Tesla or an electric vehicle for everyone that's concerned.
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Yeah, same block in a lane as well.
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No, you're in.
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This is what engine compartment fire engine engine can handle.
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Central Copy, extinguished fire in the engine compartment engine seven can handle.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command or Commander established to manage and direct response at an incident scene.
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PD: Police Department involvement or presence required or requested at the scene.
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CA-125, California
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