SUV on Fire in CR

Be warned, there is some swearing the video:

A sport-utility vehicle burns near 2050 North Towne Ln. NE in Cedar Rapids this afternoon, Tuesday, May 19, 2009. The vehicle overheated and burst into flames just minutes after a woman and young child had returned with it, firefighters said. No one was injured. (Submitted by Brittany Miles)

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HEY! says ... on Wednesday, Oct 21 at 6:47 AM

That is nuts!!!! what is the world happened????????? \I am soooooooooooooooooo sorry!:(

who ever says ... on Tuesday, Jun 16 at 5:08 PM

good view u were close up! I liked it just keep it still next time!!!!!

Dizzy says ... on Wednesday, May 20 at 11:18 AM

This woman needs a Valium, not a pack of cigarettes. Gol dang this was irritating to watch...

Glad the neighbors were there! says ... on Tuesday, May 19 at 8:42 PM

It's sooo nice to be able to experience the wonderful calibur of individuals that our city has to offer...I'm actually speechless, what do you say about so many people who are that ignorant and stupid...

Annoying.. says ... on Tuesday, May 19 at 7:50 PM

This video is annoying to watch. If you are going to tape it, hold still!

wow says ... on Tuesday, May 19 at 6:50 PM

Wow, whoever is running the camera is quite the idiot. You need to learn how to shoot video.

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