False alarm for fire due to blown tire on vehicle


Authorities responded to a report of a fire, but it was actually a vehicle with a flat tire. Fire services were not needed, and the vehicle pulled over to change the tire.
Audio|Source: North Manchester Police, Fire, and EMS
03:43
Transcript:
K-142[3], I've paged fire outside they're not responding. I'm clear. Do you give a more general direction or just this background? I just forgot I found it. It's going to be right on the corner. Clear, can you advise? Is it a structure fire, control burn? 142 is from the back? Stand by one while back so let you go. 1023[1]. K-O-56. Wellmash, it's just a fire fit. Clear. Can I have fire disregard? Lawbash, you can disregard fire? Clear. Okay. 142 workway, we're back here, Your Honor. Good. In seven. Seven. Seven. regard to fire, did they need to continue? Well, I should be in disregard. We're talking to. Clear. If you were still en route to 15 and 16, C.C. C.C.C. and check the driver's just going to move off just a little further off the road to change the tire. K142. Anything out there? Negative. No fire. Just a blown tire. Back in the city. One for that. 147 law, though. Go ahead. You know it's going to be 10-8[2]. They were on a permanent. Fire take care of it. I believe they continued south just a little bit to go off the roadway so they could change the tire.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1023: On scene
[2]
10-8: In service (back available)
[3]
K-142: Unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
North Manchester, IN 46962
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