Fire alarm activated at Kenosha apartment building, Kenosha WI
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm activated at a three-story apartment building near Green Bay Road in Kenosha. Fire and emergency units responded and investigated. No fire or smoke was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Lake and Kenosha Counties Fire
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Just an information on their notes for FSS on the alarm panel, it states that (name withheld) requested a 7-8 test for all trouble alarms.
00:11
This is an active fire alarm, so they are not disregarding the fire alarms as of right now.
00:19
Or either soon, I'll give (name withheld) a call and we'll update that shortly.
00:25
Patrick.
00:32
Engine 432 on.
00:37
On location, 3-story apartment building, no strobes activated.
00:42
We'll be on investigating.
00:44
Message received 3-story apartment building, no strobes.
00:48
You'll be on investigating.
00:59
A message received Battalion 41 on scene on Red.
01:17
Be safe. You're safe.
01:27
Moving forward with no return.
01:38
Okay, I mean I'll 2.42 quarters.
01:42
Email to 42 quarters.
01:48
Okay, Italian, 41.
01:51
Are we showing this as a position 7302?
01:57
Stay moly.
01:59
That's affirmative.
02:09
Okay, there's got to be an issue under, and there's a zero issue on there again, alarm panel was clear,
02:17
even on our arrival.
02:19
All you have some services are doing.
02:22
That's interesting.
02:31
Ambulance 32 and tower ladder 33 to AFA, grid 3302, at near Green Bay Road, Unit 205, at near Green Bay Road, Unit 205, grid 305, grid 3302, Afall,
02:50
ambulance, 32,
02:51
and tower ladder 33.
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Location mentioned:
Green Bay Rd, Kenosha, WI 53144
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