Gold Nissan caught fire on I-25 southbound


Audio|Source: Sandoval, Bernalillo, and Santa Fe County Law Enforcement
02:26
Transcript:
The vehicle fire, air coaching. Here's up to the video section. The caller was advising that there was somebody trapped in the vehicle. It's going to be a gold Nissan. Your coating is going to be a $71.1. Okay, some of the jurisdiction. All right, we have to be a third. Yeah, our ECHO deputies are standing down to this college and it's not going to be in our jurisdiction, so we have Santa Fein route. Pepper. This is an engine 4311 just passed the scene. We have no smoke, no flames, vehicles on all four wheels. Victim has self-extricated. All units code one of this time. We'll be operating off of North Act 1 and Engine 4311, my apologies, South, Tack 1. Engine 4311 will be established command as I 2510. We'll advise once we're on scene and we find a turner-up. High Five man, go ahead and cancel Santa Fe at the time. Fire control, uh, Dress. Chief 8, go ahead. Can you give me a repeat on the discussion, the info, uh, and losing routes to this hole? Okay. I-25 Southbound mile marker 261. It's going to be in reference to the vehicle. It's on fire. The victim was trapped, however she was self-exicated. Air coding was a 71 Delta 1. I have Battalion 1 in route, N-4-311, arriving on scene. Medicaid 1801 is in route.
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I-25, New Mexico
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