Battery explosion causes fire response at green bay store, Green Bay WI
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Fire crews responded to a report of a lithium-ion battery explosion at a two-story commercial building near Dousman Street in Green Bay. Occupants evacuated safely and smoke ventilation was started. No injuries were initially reported.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
We have the following en route to 300 Dousman Street.
00:03
Engines 421, 461, 481, 451, truck 421 and Med 421.
00:08
Earwinds are west, southwest at 10.
00:11
They're saying some lithium ion batteries exploded.
00:15
They're going to be upstairs.
00:17
Nobody's injured.
00:23
Copy, Betan one's on scene, two-story commercial structure, brick exterior.
00:28
Looks like we have some people evacuating,
00:31
no smoke, or anything showing from the exterior.
00:34
But I want to be come in.
00:36
If you can put some PD here for traffic control, we may have to shut down on the street.
00:44
Okay.
00:50
Fair dispatch.
00:52
You can disregard on PD.
00:54
I think we can get by without traffic control.
00:57
Dispatch copies.
01:01
Med 461, truck 461.
01:02
It's going to be a 9-year-old,
01:05
now unresponsive, room 207.
01:08
322.
01:10
Med 6.
01:16
Engine 2, that's 9-1.
01:18
Any arrival, you'll be investigating.
01:21
Truck 2,
01:22
you may have to assist with ventilation.
01:24
I'm looking at the second story.
01:25
They have a patio door open, looks like with some smoke is coming out.
01:29
Looks like they're starting to ventilate themselves.
01:35
Fed 461, truck 461, you can use the Maple Street door.
01:41
Okay, yes.
01:43
Engine two, pull into the parking lot, north side.
01:46
Truck two around the corner on Donald Driver Way, you should be able to take the address from there.
01:51
Okay, sir.
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