Trailer fire with active burning wood on roadside


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Oh, you know, it's verse 7.305. Question probably from 10-01. It's going to be 65.2 eastbound, where my vehicle is, diverting traffic. There's plenty of room in front of it to come around to put your trucks. Incoming West Republic from Vodark. Go ahead. Just be advised. I do have everything, myself and the owner, got everything off with the trailer. We have a couple hot spots on the trailer where the deck is actually smolding, but the wood that's on the side of the road lined up is on fire pretty active. Trying to keep it away from the grass. That's clear. We're about pretty much out. Copy. You're going to be on the shoulder of the median? Shoulder. You guys are probably going to have to take the slow lane. I can move my car out once you guys are on scene, unless you've got something on your bumper that you can pull. Either way, we're going to have to probably work from the lane. So I've already got traffic pretty well diverted past me. It's moving over already. So you should be able to come down the shoulder because traffic's pretty heavy. Copy.
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Webster County, MO
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