Fire alarm triggered by construction dust near North Santa Monica Blvd, Fox Point WI
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a fire alarm near North Santa Monica Boulevard in Fox Point. After investigation, no smoke or flames were found. The alarm was likely caused by construction dust on site.
Audio|Heard on: Glendale, Whitefish Bay and Shorewood Police
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Transcript:
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Engine 84, truck 82, alarm sounding near North Santa Monica Boulevard, Fox Point, Zone 45.
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For,
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uh, fire need.
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Near North Santa Monica.
00:24
It's going to be a smoke for a fire alarm building number two.
00:27
North Shore's a route.
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Plus, many copies.
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32.
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I show you responding with Engine 84 for a fire alarm near North Santa Monica Boulevard, commute located in a building to...
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33 to 3.3.3.3.
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I'll be transporting that same female not in custody from MPAC to Sinai emergency room.
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So forth.
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520.
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520. If you could update the address to 6850, 685,
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I believe it's going to be related to some drywall dust construction being done at that location.
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84 is unseen, single series, all, nothing showing from three sides.
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Engine 84 is going to be Cinemotic Command, switching operations to attack two.
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Message received single, nothing showing,
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sent him on the command,
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investigating.
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Location mentioned:
N Santa Monica Blvd, Fox Point, WI 53217
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