Patrol vehicle smokes but no fire reported, Citrus Heights CA


An officer's patrol vehicle emitted smoke due to a possible blown oil or cooling hose. There was no fire and fire department assistance was not requested.
Audio|Source: Citrus Heights Police, Folsom Police, Elk Grove Police and Galt Police
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
I'm at Piaolini's.
00:03
Can you start me into my vehicle almost caught fire?
00:07
Tenfer, are you a code for?
00:08
Yeah, for. Can I have the 20th?
00:10
It's my patrol vehicle.
00:11
Timfer.
00:12
The ADU is code for.
00:14
Sammy, did you copy that?
00:15
Regarding the toe?
00:16
That hits Carmel caught fire.
00:18
James. 51.
00:20
It's not on fire, but it looks like it was some sort of oil hose or something.
00:25
Sorry, you're 10-1[1].
00:26
It's not on fire, but it was definitely smoking.
00:28
It looks like it blew some sort of a cooling hose or something.
00:31
Tempour, do you need fire to come to check it just in case?
00:33
Um, I don't think so.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Poor reception / Unable to copy well
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Citrus Heights, CA
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