Car overheated and smoked at Watertown and Crafts streets, Newton MA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle at the corner of Watertown Street and Crafts Street was reported smoking. Fire and medical personnel investigated and found the car had overheated.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Medical three, fireline.
00:03
Fireline, the answer, medic free.
00:09
Thank you. We're on arrival to New Alders.
00:11
We're going to arrive only as well as it.
00:15
We just had a walk-in-free, not-orrived on Wattown Street, we're investigating.
00:16
Is that a hundred for you?
00:24
Do you have a free to dress on Watertown Street? We're investigating.
00:27
We just had a walk-in say that car is smoking on Watertown Street were investigating.
00:30
Is that an open for us?
00:33
Do you have a free address on Watertown Street?
00:39
It's right at the corner, Watertown and Craft.
00:43
You're broken up Wadetown and Craft?
00:47
Yes.
00:49
Are you see?
00:52
The ladder as well.
01:00
This is overheated.
01:01
It's overheated.
01:03
It's just overheated.
01:04
It's just overheated.
01:05
She's going to solve for a toe.
01:07
All right.
01:25
With the fire,
01:26
Craft Street, Watertown Street for a car overheating?
01:31
Yeah, I just thought by it.
01:32
They don't need me.
01:33
I'll be left.
01:35
Roger.
01:43
Fire alarm is the answer on Watertown Street Command.
01:48
Addroom forward, returning to entering code 600.
01:51
Code 600, 1511.
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Location mentioned:
Watertown St & Crafts St, Newton, MA 02460
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