Pickup Truck Engulfed in Flames
N 64th St & E Mcdowell Rd, Camelback East, Phoenix
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- Firefighters are operating at the scene of a vehicle fire involving a pickup truck at McDowell Rd and 64th St in Phoenix.
- Flames and black smoke was coming from under the hood.
- No injuries have been reported.
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Flames rise from under the hood of a pickup truck. Go live or comment below to share real-time updates.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a vehicle fire.
Incident reported at N 64th St & E Mcdowell Rd .
Firefighters are at the scene.
Flames rise from under the hood of a pickup truck. Go live or comment below to share real-time updates.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a vehicle fire.
Incident reported at N 64th St & E Mcdowell Rd .
Firefighters are at the scene.
Flames rise from under the hood of a pickup truck. Go live or comment below to share real-time updates.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a vehicle fire.
Incident reported at N 64th St & E Mcdowell Rd .
Firefighters are at the scene.
Flames rise from under the hood of a pickup truck. Go live or comment below to share real-time updates.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a vehicle fire.
Incident reported at N 64th St & E Mcdowell Rd .
Firefighters are at the scene.
Flames rise from under the hood of a pickup truck. Go live or comment below to share real-time updates.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a vehicle fire.
Incident reported at N 64th St & E Mcdowell Rd .
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If you guys have oil leaks in the engine area either fix it or high pressure wash all that crap.. it's highly flammable if it lands on your exhaust
So that's what's happening so many cars on fire 🔥
I was driving by the truck this morning- the vehicles engine was starting to smoke and the guy driving it was just casually sitting in the drivers seat texting it was wild
No one is self aware anymore. No longer proactive just reactive then wonder what happened and play victim. Seems like a generation in raising kids forgot to teach them how to take care of the things you have. Not everything can be replaced and maintenance for safety should be priority.
As for his being on the phone, possibly calling for help, tow service, or his work might own that truck or even could be calling 911, right? so I'm not gonna kick a guy who's just lost his truck with my speculation or random assumptions. Also, with a trailer that size, it could have caused the problem today, not necessarily a neglected repair, so there's that. Let's give each other a break once in a while.
Too much load for the ford should have a Chevy
Ahem, Jeep. 😉 👍
If you guys have oil leaks in the engine area either fix it or high pressure wash all that crap.. it's highly flammable if it lands on your exhaust
So that's what's happening so many cars on fire 🔥
I was driving by the truck this morning- the vehicles engine was starting to smoke and the guy driving it was just casually sitting in the drivers seat texting it was wild
No one is self aware anymore. No longer proactive just reactive then wonder what happened and play victim. Seems like a generation in raising kids forgot to teach them how to take care of the things you have. Not everything can be replaced and maintenance for safety should be priority.
As for his being on the phone, possibly calling for help, tow service, or his work might own that truck or even could be calling 911, right? so I'm not gonna kick a guy who's just lost his truck with my speculation or random assumptions. Also, with a trailer that size, it could have caused the problem today, not necessarily a neglected repair, so there's that. Let's give each other a break once in a while.
Too much load for the ford should have a Chevy
Ahem, Jeep. 😉 👍
If you guys have oil leaks in the engine area either fix it or high pressure wash all that crap.. it's highly flammable if it lands on your exhaust
So that's what's happening so many cars on fire 🔥
I was driving by the truck this morning- the vehicles engine was starting to smoke and the guy driving it was just casually sitting in the drivers seat texting it was wild
No one is self aware anymore. No longer proactive just reactive then wonder what happened and play victim. Seems like a generation in raising kids forgot to teach them how to take care of the things you have. Not everything can be replaced and maintenance for safety should be priority.
As for his being on the phone, possibly calling for help, tow service, or his work might own that truck or even could be calling 911, right? so I'm not gonna kick a guy who's just lost his truck with my speculation or random assumptions. Also, with a trailer that size, it could have caused the problem today, not necessarily a neglected repair, so there's that. Let's give each other a break once in a while.
Too much load for the ford should have a Chevy
Ahem, Jeep. 😉 👍
If you guys have oil leaks in the engine area either fix it or high pressure wash all that crap.. it's highly flammable if it lands on your exhaust
So that's what's happening so many cars on fire 🔥
I was driving by the truck this morning- the vehicles engine was starting to smoke and the guy driving it was just casually sitting in the drivers seat texting it was wild
No one is self aware anymore. No longer proactive just reactive then wonder what happened and play victim. Seems like a generation in raising kids forgot to teach them how to take care of the things you have. Not everything can be replaced and maintenance for safety should be priority.
As for his being on the phone, possibly calling for help, tow service, or his work might own that truck or even could be calling 911, right? so I'm not gonna kick a guy who's just lost his truck with my speculation or random assumptions. Also, with a trailer that size, it could have caused the problem today, not necessarily a neglected repair, so there's that. Let's give each other a break once in a while.
Too much load for the ford should have a Chevy
Ahem, Jeep. 😉 👍
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If you guys have oil leaks in the engine area either fix it or high pressure wash all that crap.. it's highly flammable if it lands on your exhaust
So that's what's happening so many cars on fire 🔥
I was driving by the truck this morning- the vehicles engine was starting to smoke and the guy driving it was just casually sitting in the drivers seat texting it was wild
No one is self aware anymore. No longer proactive just reactive then wonder what happened and play victim. Seems like a generation in raising kids forgot to teach them how to take care of the things you have. Not everything can be replaced and maintenance for safety should be priority.
As for his being on the phone, possibly calling for help, tow service, or his work might own that truck or even could be calling 911, right? so I'm not gonna kick a guy who's just lost his truck with my speculation or random assumptions. Also, with a trailer that size, it could have caused the problem today, not necessarily a neglected repair, so there's that. Let's give each other a break once in a while.
Too much load for the ford should have a Chevy
Ahem, Jeep. 😉 👍