Vehicle fire creates hazard on rainy Prairie County road, Prairie County AR


A vehicle caught fire and was fully engulfed in flames on the shoulder near 196 eastbound curve in Prairie County. Heavy rain and poor visibility made the situation dangerous. Fire trucks arrived but were running low on water.
Audio|Source: Prairie County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Right here in the curb, before you get to the 196 eastbound, we got a car fully in golf, and I'm in a bad spot because they're not safe until we get around the curb.
00:12
Careful.
00:13
Then it's raining and it's hard to see.
00:20
Okay.
00:30
Thank you. Fire truck.
00:36
Fire truck just passed the long array 201.
00:39
Enjoy it. Hey Wade, you found a fire truck? Fire truck needs to hit your shoulder too.
00:44
Yeah, he's directly in front of me.
00:50
Alright, can you get around that fire truck and get front of him or something other and get him here? They're about out of water out of this truck.
00:58
How negative, we're both on the shoulder.
01:00
I'm going to win to pass it.
01:03
Chance speed up that slow roll.
01:04
We need that fire truck.
01:08
We're fixing the pull up to you to a 1.
01:11
Okay.
01:17
Okay, come on.
01:23
How do you stay back in that murder for me? I'm sure chance to come up here.
01:30
Yeah, 10-4.
01:31
Do you want me to push them to the left lane, shut the right lane now?
01:37
Yeah, but I want you to stay on the shoulder because you're going to be the first thing they see if you stay on the shoulder so nobody hits you.
01:44
Temple.
01:49
I got nine halfway out in the road so you used like completely oversheldered in the curve.
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Prairie County, AR
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