Vehicle fire on I-95 caused by overheating, Penobscot County ME
A vehicle caught fire on I-95 near mile marker 212. The fire was caused by the vehicle overheating. Emergency units stayed at the scene until a tow truck arrived to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Penobscot County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fire around 212 on the highway.
00:03
I'll be off with an extinguisher trying to put it out.
00:18
TAM4211-1 S to see if you can't handle left.
00:26
I'm kind of tied up with the moose straight now. I suppose you can text me the complainants,
00:34
name a number, I'll try to gather some info and go from there.
00:38
Is there any indication of anybody on the vote?
00:42
Named, they believe it broke free from a morning and it's just loose on the lake.
00:48
At ten, if you can text me, name a number, I'll give them a call.
00:52
No one.
00:55
Call and you can close it out and then when you're a chance can you start me a PR top for Market Square and hold please.
01:04
Copy.
01:09
212,
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I-95 for reported vehicle fire time of pages 16-198.
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(number withheld).
01:34
(number withheld).
01:37
(number withheld).
01:43
(number withheld).
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Copy 634.
01:47
In a moment, you can stand my units down.
01:54
I'll be on scene until the tow truck arise.
01:57
10-4[1] vehicles just overheating at the moment.
02:03
You'll stay on scene. Is that northbound or southbound?
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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I-95, Maine
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