Small camper fire reported with two burn victims, Bloomer WI
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Emergency units responded to a reported structure fire near County M in the Township of Auburn with two burn victims. The fire was later confirmed to involve only a small camper, and most responding units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Chippewa County Sheriff and Chippewa Falls Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Fire County, New Auburn Fire will be unseen.
00:02
Stand for New Albert Fire,
00:05
(number withheld).
00:17
City EMS requested.
00:20
And auto launch will be the Township of Auburn
00:25
near County M.
00:26
(name withheld), near County M.
00:29
(name withheld).
00:30
It'll be for a structure fire with two burn victims.
00:46
City EMS.
00:48
For an auto launch, Township of Auburn,
00:52
near County M.
00:53
(name withheld).
00:54
near County M.
00:56
(name withheld).
00:57
It would be for a structure fire with believed to be two burn victims.
01:06
Chibapal has not a qualifier's money.
01:10
That for Metaum.
01:17
Station two counties.
01:24
Coney into Bloomer Medical One.
01:27
It's a Bloomer Medical.
01:28
It's a Bloomer-Matic Tool.
01:32
Go ahead, Connie.
01:37
Madam 2, we have flight on the line.
01:43
Can you advise if, you're going to,
01:45
want to,
01:47
or search is flops for now?
01:53
Megline, you have a pacing update?
02:00
Chief one to all responding units.
02:04
You can back down non-emergent.
02:06
This is a small camper.
02:09
Bloomer, you can cancel your response.
02:11
County, you can have San Creek cancel.
02:16
Do you like to see cancel mail one?
02:19
We're checking on the patient right now.
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Location mentioned:
WI-64, Bloomer, WI 54724
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