Car catches fire on US 90; all occupants escape safely


Audio|Source: Lake Livingston Area Wide Public Safety
02:38
Transcript:
Engine 62 is spotted. That's prayer. That was running. Robert Boy, Robert, Robert, 1858. In public service, my personal. Kenmore. Pessful Engine 62. We had two callers now. The black passenger car, the hood is on fire, flames visible, black smoke visible. They advise. Looks like everyone's out of the vehicle. People are walking around it. Casey, go ahead. Hey, can go ahead. Texas, the elder in. Go ahead. 4-5-1-17-9-1-85-45. Simple. Central. Engine. Engine 62. We're going to come back to Anthony, Joe Carrington, Blackmail, I was a little no warrant. I'm going to come back to Anthony, Joe Carrington, Blackmail, I was Trinity, and Elisville, no warrant. Go ahead. That's clear. Caller advised there was less than half a tank of gas in the vehicle. 1.7 through the Liberty, you can show us union back and service. Really? Okay. Change of 62 PD on scene, advise the vehicle is going to be fully involved. Hey, and show me out on traffic with that last 28, stand by location. One vehicle fully involved underneath power lines. We establish a fire command. Time for. Can I be clear back in? Good location for state, thank. Two Charles, it will kick too. 74418. 74418. It's clear. Charles, it will take on. Yes, guys. We're about to. So that goes down US 90, about to write your refresh inspection.
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US-90, Texas
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