False fire alarm due to cooking at local address, Kenosha WI
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A supervisory fire alarm was reported near 35th Avenue. Fire units responded and later confirmed it was a false alarm caused by cooking, with the proper passcode provided.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
I have a report of a supervisory alarm.
00:02
Supervisory alarm is near 35th Avenue.
00:06
Near 35th Avenue.
00:08
Companies through to respond, our engine two, and truck one.
00:11
Watch right from there at 904.
00:14
The National County Sheriff Toponix collects information, a reckless driver coming up from Lake County.
00:20
A report of a white Chevy truck, unknown number, northbound on State Highway 83 from the state line.
00:28
Northbound on State Highway 83 from the state line.
00:31
Vehicle reported is swerving all over.
00:34
It has an unknown number.
00:38
Unknown state for the vehicle.
00:41
Additional unknown details provided.
00:43
Again, it's an unknown state on a white Chevy truck.
00:46
Information only, Sheriff, clear at 904.
00:49
Waterfall, 24, Sheriff.
00:50
You can put me on that last, I'll go check it out.
00:53
Copy that.
01:00
185-11-a-s for innocent.
01:07
Gonna fire this engine, too.
01:10
Go ahead, engine two.
01:18
Bringing to the notes, did you be called for this being a buffalo farm?
01:24
They just updated if the alarm company did.
01:25
There's a false alarm that somebody was cooking and they gave the proper passcode.
01:30
Any two copies.
01:32
An Hintu will continue on emergent.
01:34
Truck one, you can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
35th Ave, Kenosha, WI 53142
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