Vehicle fire on interstate near Georgetown causes smoke, Georgetown CO
A semi truck on interstate 70 near Georgetown caught fire, producing heavy smoke that made it hard to see in the eastbound lanes. Fire and medical units responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Clear Creek County Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS and Mountain Rescue - Digital
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Transcript:
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For a vehicle fire, heavy smoke from a semi pulled over on the chain-up area, I-70 westbound, Georgetown, off-ramp, time of town at 1157.
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And all cars be advised, fire is en route to...
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...and yes, fire is en route at (number withheld).
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Okay,
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4-not.
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Medic 4-not. Not a lot.
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to medic four years sending to a vehicle fire I send a westbound at the Georgetown off-ramp.
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We do have multiple callers on the
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flow.
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They stated that the smoke was causing visibility issues in the eastbound lanes,
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but will be in the westbound lane.
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Mr. Ma'am, we're heading up to Station 1, just let us know you guys in any additional.
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Yep.
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I'm going to show Rush 2-1 scene and taking command.
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There's a white C&D pulled over.
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We're going eastbound,
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but there is small flame, no part.
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Sorry, some small smoke, no part.
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First two unseen white semi-pulled over in the eastbound lanes there is
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