Smoke from red sedan on I-65 caused by radiator hose, Vestavia Hills AL


A red sedan on I-65 northbound near mile marker 250 was reported with smoke coming from under the hood. Upon investigation, the cause was found to be a ruptured radiator hose. There was no fire or safety hazard.
Audio|Source: Hoover and Vestavia Hills Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 4, Battalion,
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respond to mile marker 250 on I-65 northbound.
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Passed by calling advising.
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Great sedan, grace smoke coming out of hood.
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Engine 4 Battalion I want to respond to mile marker 250, I-65 northbound.
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Vehicle fire,
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red sedan, passenger by advising,
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gray small command of a hudder vehicle, cross streets, I-4P 59 ramp, northern I-65 ramp.
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265 northbound is 250 sub-rassadine, third-fire from Jersey County Fire Department.
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305 p.m.
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C.R. 5. What was that last call?
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Fires northbound at the G50.
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I just checked on the red Ford Mustang in that area.
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It's actually a ruptured radiator hose.
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East 104 has help on the way and it's not blocking.
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No phone.
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617. Let me undo it at the first in campus.
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Sometimes.
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You go ahead and do the best day at this morning radio test.
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Campbell.
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Can't control.
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Did you want me to do it while the stadium still has a unit of the hospital?
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Okay.
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Police one not seen in advice, there's no fire.
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Mechanical issue?
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Affirmative.
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I-65, Vestavia Hills, AL
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