Cement truck emits smoke on highway 86 near Elizabeth, Elizabeth CO
A cement truck on highway 86 near Elizabeth was seen emitting a large amount of smoke, possibly due to a mechanical issue or fire hazard. Emergency units responded and the truck was found stationary with smoke coming from it.
Audio|Source: Elbert County Fire Agencies
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Transcript:
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Unit 1, brush-181, not on item Ida, 40 Charles, on a smoke investigation outside, will be eastbound 86 near Fortwood Road.
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Repeating for Unit 1-81, brush-181, not Alda, 40 Charles, on a smoke investigation outside, highway 86 eastbound near Fortwood Road, 5 of 4,7, 1739.
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In your 154, Medical 154, you're requested to the medical call report for an unknown age party that is conscious and breathing, has a head injury.
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Please.
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Break Engine 1 on Brushpoint 1, the earlier the passenger did not stop 5 ago with a cement truck that was billowing smoke from the exhaust stacks, it looked like the diesel engine was running away.
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States and advice.
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The engine line off the covers.
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In Engine 81, this cement truck is stationary.
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Florida comes.
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Eon.
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There's a lot, it's two-two-seven.
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Two-two-seven.
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Two-seven.
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Yeah,
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The concrete truck found on 86 near Fortwood Road was smoking, but there's smoke coming out of it.
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It's just a glass pump.
01:36
Okay, I appreciate that also.
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Chief 27 advises that truck is eastbound rolling through Elizabeth with lots of smoke coming from the vehicle itself.
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I can shoot you back in.
01:50
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CO-86, Elizabeth, CO
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