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Deputy's vehicle overheats and possibly catches fireLamar County TX

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Lamar County, TX

A deputy's vehicle in Lamar County overheated and may have caught fire near FM 2648. The fire department was called to assist at the scene.

Audio|Source: Lamar County Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Lamar County to Powderley, needs to be en route to the near FM 2648, have a deputy's vehicle that overheated.
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He's requesting fire department, unsure of all the details. Near FM 2648 have a deputy's vehicle that overheated. Lamar County, clear.
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25th Street.
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Can you let us know if it's fully evolved?
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Go ahead.
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2461.
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Go ahead.
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Can you take this call, I sent you?
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Zoom.
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Bees.
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Lamar County to Powderland fought requesting your assistance for a deputy at near FM 2648.
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The unit was previously leaking antifreeze, believe it has possibly caught on fire. He's requesting the BFD to assist him. Near FM 2648, Lamar County, clear.

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