Overheated car reported on I-94 eastbound near mile 19, St Croix County WI


A small silver sedan pulled over on I-94 eastbound near mile marker 19. The car was reported to be emitting smoke and flames. Fire and EMS responded but found no active fire. The issue was a blown radiator hose causing the vehicle to overheat.
Audio|Source: St Croix County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Patrol Eau Claire Post
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Transcript:
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First major for United Fire and Baldwin EMS for a possible vehicle fire.
00:05
I-94E found at mile marker 19.
00:08
One caller reporting a small silver Toyota was billowing smoke.
00:13
And he did see flames. The vehicle did pull over appear to be occupied by a single female.
00:19
Temperatures 87 degrees wind two miles an hour out of the south, clear your first page at 1720.
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840 near the 19 eastbound single call reporting a small silver sedan was billowing small
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copy from Hudson estate from the bus 104 1720
01:11
Second page for United Fire involved in EMS for a possible vehicle fire.
01:16
I-94E found that mile marker 19.
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Single caller reporting a small solar sedan was smoking and needed sea flames.
01:25
That vehicle did pull over.
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Clear your second page at 1721.
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I'm about 30 seconds from the interstate here.
01:39
Did they advise it was eastbound to date, say which side of the exit was on?
01:51
I believe it's just west of 63, or correction.
01:57
Yeah, just west of 63, we only had one caller on it,
02:01
and he did say the vehicle pull to the shoulder.
02:05
Gabby, I actually think I see it here right now. It's going to be on the eastbound lane, but we're actually going to be east of 63 there. It's right by the exit ramp here. You can mark me on same.
02:21
10-4[1], Medi-56 reporting.
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It's in the eastbound lane east to 63 by the exit ramp. That's 1722.
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50601 dispatch in row.
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50601 at 1722.
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6.25.
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I copied the medic's traffic and help me out with him.
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1041722.
03:01
Dispatchee, 853?
03:04
God.
03:06
I just had a cell hangout from near West Woodridge Drive,
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and she was belligerent.
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Ten four, she's up the door on my face and goes up on her house, so you can pull it out.
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10-4[1], 1723.
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18, 16, that's about you have a real.
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1818 at 1723
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2831 this fast, 1041 Zone 1.
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1040, 21, 21 at 1723.
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United Fire Woodville Station to this patch.
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Woodville Station.
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Control on the road.
04:02
104 and watch you down the cameras here, there is no active smoke or flame.
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Medi 56-o-such.
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Medics 56, go ahead.
04:15
Pond examining appearance that it's possibly just a radiator hose that is blown right now on there.
04:21
We're not seeing any smoke or flame here and what we do have can be related to an overheat.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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