Smoke reported at hotel in Grand Chute, Grand Chute WI
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Fire departments responded to the Extended Stay America hotel in Grand Chute after a fire alarm was triggered and a 911 call reported smoke inside the building.
Audio|Heard on: Waupaca, Shawano, and Outagamie County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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We've now taken a general fire alarm.
00:02
We've now taken a 911 call that there is smoke in the building.
00:05
If you want to head that way.
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8191. Paging Grand Shoot 2621,
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2692,
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2691,
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Appleton 9325,
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Greenville Fire Department,
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Fox Crossing Ladder 40.
00:25
Respond to possible structure fire in Grand Shoot at Extended State America near Boardwalk Court,
00:32
near Boardwalk Court.
00:36
Initially, the alarm company reporting a general fire alarm, received a call from an additional caller on scene, stating that the building alarms are going off and there's some smoke in the building.
00:45
Unknown source.
00:47
Fireground 2 is a sign, 5.09.
01:00
We'll be on 110 near Timberlain, Adam Robert Norah,
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(number withheld).
01:09
Can you go to your crossword again, please?
01:14
We'll be on 110 at Timber Lane.
01:25
What are they? 09-1-1-2-9-1-1-1-1-12 ambulance in the main-first responders.
01:29
Her response to 6358 South P.H Point Road off of East P.N.
01:32
Point Road for a 91-year-old male who fell.
01:35
The enemy response time out at 9 a.m.
01:42
22 engineer from command.
01:46
Good.
01:51
If you could check side C for me, just let me know if there's any water flow from the sprinkler system.
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Location mentioned:
Grand Chute, WI 54914
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