Smoke from leaking oil mistaken for vehicle fire, Bossier Parish LA


Fire crews responded to a report of a possible vehicle fire on Highway 3 near Kingston. Upon arrival, they found smoke was caused by leaking oil under the vehicle hood, not an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Benton Fire District #4
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to have a 2007 GMC Envoy, possible vehicle fire.
00:05
I can respond Highway 3 at Kingston.
00:08
Okay.
00:13
Do you want to Red C2?
00:17
Go ahead.
00:21
We're still en route since the Highway 3 address, still want us in route, even though Engine 3 is in route.
00:31
It's definitely all of y'all's area to cover,
00:35
rescue 2 to engine 3.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:46
What's your 20?
00:50
Kings and Road.
00:56
For engine one, go ahead and return to service. Tanker 1, still continue.
01:03
I'm asking through, I believe they pedal is going to be just south of the intersection on Highway 3.
01:13
I didn't catch that, but if y'all are probably going to be, we're passing the middle school right now.
01:20
So y'all probably ended up beating us there anyway.
01:25
Grab it up.
01:28
Annual one, copy, retired fact of service.
01:33
I'm going to come around you, anyone.
01:38
Copy.
01:43
Excuse me, the Tiger One, I still need you to continue.
01:49
Thanks a look-up.
01:56
I want to be sent off her, 10-22[1], highway 318.
02:11
selling a bench fire, you can 1022 highway 3 at Kingston, 1022 highway 3 at Kingston.
02:17
A caller called that because the vehicle was not on fire. It was an oil that was leaking under his hood that was making the car smoke.
02:28
Again, you can 1022 to highway 3 at Kingston.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-22: Disregard last assignment / Cancel
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Bossier Parish, LA
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