Overheated vehicle reported in Lancaster Village, Lancaster NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders investigated a report of an unoccupied smoking vehicle near Broadway and Lombardi in Lancaster Village. The situation was determined to be an overheated vehicle with no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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01:58
Transcript:
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Lancaster Village,
00:02
Broadway at Lombardi.
00:03
Complainant reports smoking vehicle unoccupied, no flames.
00:17
Lancaster Village Broadway at Lombardi for an unoccupied smoking vehicle, no flames.
00:24
Time out 1749 Lancaster Fire Control.
00:41
Lancaster Fire, Lancaster 91 responding.
00:43
Broadway and Lombardi.
00:48
Lancaster 91 responding, 1750.
00:55
Lancaster Fire, Lancaster 9 going to Broadway.
01:00
Lancaster 9 responding, 1760.
01:08
Hamburg Lake, do you want on location?
01:12
Do you one, you're on location.
01:19
Lancaster Fire on.
01:22
Just got a call from an on-scene firefighter reporting overheated vehicle.
01:27
Five to nine units continue and just confirm you have PD en route.
01:34
Affirmative, PD’s en route.
01:38
Copy that.
01:47
Lancaster Fire Control to Lancaster Village units for Broadway and Lombardi is going to be an overheated vehicle.
01:53
We’ll have chiefs continue, all units remain in quarters.
01:56
Again holding with nine units for Broadway and Lombardi.
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Location mentioned:
Lombardy St & Broadway, Lancaster, NY 14086
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