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Vehicle fires reported on highway and interstate in TexasSmith County TX

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I-20, Texas

Two vehicle fires occurred in Texas: one near highway 69 and another eastbound on interstate 20 near mile marker 5 in Smith County. Fire units responded to both incidents.

Audio|Source: Smith County Emergency Communications
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Transcript:
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Can you send fire to a vehicle on 920 used found just west of 271? It appears that you caught on fire and there was a person there.
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We're going to do a U-turn real quick, make sure they're okay.
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10-4[1].
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30 turn.
00:27
I'll have that due now with me.
00:29
I'll be en route to the address on link shore.
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Beginin mileage is 52450.
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1040.
00:45
Tension 1.05, Tension 1 in a fire, Tension around I-20 mile marker 5 for anyone eastbound for a vehicle on fire.
00:51
I-20 mile marker 5771 eastbound vehicle on fire.
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County cleared, 202.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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I-20, Texas

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