Natural gas smell reported near Deerwood lane residence, Franklin WI
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According to the dispatch call, responders were called to a residence near West Deerwood Lane for a report of a natural gas smell outside the home lasting several days. Authorities have established an incident command and are investigating the cause.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Copy that. You guys are responding,
00:03
near West Deerwood Lane for the smell of natural gas outside a residence for the past several days.
00:17
Senator 33, pleasure refusal.
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Message 33, passion refusal.
00:31
Two one, do you have the line?
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Uh,
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21 negative, and we like got the one call on it.
00:39
I gotta be, I'm clear seeing now, um,
00:42
this time I'm not.
00:44
Taring for.
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10-in-4. The 27 of the L.S transport.
01:03
2-1, no vehicle is in traffic, but there's a vehicle further down off to the right out of truck.
01:07
I'll stop with that.
01:10
Stanforth still at the 35th?
01:15
Yeah, a little further down, but yeah, if you used 35 than that address.
01:20
104. 2-1, Derek Cleans, so C15 for the disable and D7 for this vehicle.
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10-4[1].
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This isch, gentlemen, 11th.
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Medwell 11.
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At a large, wealthy family, dwelling.
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I got nothing showing will be in investigative mode.
01:58
Everyone 111 is going to be Deerwood Command.
02:00
We're going to stick on primary for now.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
W Deerwood Ln, Franklin, WI 53132
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