Vehicle smokes after antifreeze added at Grant Beach Park, Springfield MO
A vehicle at Grant Beach Park began smoking heavily after a woman added antifreeze, prompting a response from the fire department.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Auto fire, Springfield Engine 2 at Grant Beach Park, near North Grant.
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I'm clear. Do you know what call that was?
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A female was attempting to put antifreeze in her car.
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The car is now smoking.
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It's going to be a beige passenger vehicle in the parking lot off 6.
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(number withheld).
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Do you know if that was a county call?
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(number withheld).
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I do not. I'm researching now.
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I'm going to respond to it with those updates.
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I'm clear. I had went ahead and cloned it to Springfield because of location. That's where they probably wouldn't respond it.
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I'm clear to show you en route code.
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The Volkfoggeneta is in front of building the colors staying separated.
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I'm learning that.
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Sharks, Springfield, Engine 2 en route, near North Grant, at Grant Beach Park for possible Auto Fire, for a car that's smoking heavily after a female put antifreeze in it.
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Location mentioned:
Grant Beach Park, 1401 N Grant Ave, Springfield, MO 65802
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