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Passenger vehicle fire on i-5 southbound near exit 14Clark County WA

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I-5, Washington

A passenger vehicle fire was reported on Interstate 5 southbound near exit 14 to Pioneer. Upon arrival, a small amount of smoke was seen, but no flames were present. Someone was working under the vehicle to address the issue.

Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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Priority 2[1].
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Engine 25. Engine 26.
00:05
Battalion 21.
00:07
Passenger vehicle fire.
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2.7400. I-5 southbound.
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At I-5 southbound exit 14 to Pioneer.
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Priority 2[1].
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Engine 25. Engine 26.
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Battalion,
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21. passenger vehicle fire, 274-0-0-I-5 southbound.
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F. I-5 southbound, exit 14 to Pioneer.
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Map page 312521.
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Battalion 21,
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we give us an out-frequency for the call on I-5.
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Copy that, you can opts 5-1, opts 51.
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Battalion 21 is on 51, but now who can be south of 14?
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The exit.
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About 51, you or Darble?
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The exit? The exit?
01:18
Brickson. Not five of an area.
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Not five in there.
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Form around 955 in there.
01:32
14.
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(number withheld) Vancouver.
01:37
X-931.
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I just passed the vehicle.
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Looks like you got the engine open with a little bit of smoke coming from it, but somebody's underneath it working on it.
01:50
No flames.
01:57
S&931, pass the vehicle.
01:59
No flames. No flames.
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This hole. They're working on it.
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Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; prompt attention required but lower priority than immediate emergencies.

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