Large brush pile fire near highway 53 in lake hallie, Lake Hallie WI
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A large brush pile fire was reported near highway 53 mile marker 93.8 northbound in Lake Hallie. The fire appeared to be on a residential property with an older person nearby. Emergency units including Medic 3 and Fire District Engine 1 responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chippewa County Sheriff and Chippewa Falls Police
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Mile marker 93.8 northbound, highway 53 mile marker 93.8 northbound for a large fire called in by a passerby on the right side on a residential property.
00:13
Sounds like a large brush pile at 1415.
00:33
Fire District Fire requested in the village of Lake Hallie Highway 53 mile marker 93.8 northbound Highway 53 mile marker 93.8 northbound for a caller that saw a large fire on a residential property on the right side of the road at 1415.
00:57
There's warm.
01:00
10-4[1].
01:06
Or 1720 if you can change a call to a death as well.
01:09
Sound four.
01:14
Turn it to 285, copy an assist fire.
01:18
285. 285.
01:21
285, highway 53 mile marker 93.8 northbound.
01:24
Highway 53 mile marker 93.8 northbound.
01:27
Caller reported a large fire on a residential property.
01:31
Sounds like they're burning a brush pile on the right side of the road.
01:37
Didn't I call in?
01:41
10-4[1].
01:52
Go ahead.
01:54
I'll be telling.
01:57
10-4[1]-1-8-1.
02:04
10-4[1]-1-4-4-4-4-4-5-1.
02:09
10-4[1] Fire District Engine 1.
02:11
We can see it on camera.
02:13
Looks to be in a backyard.
02:14
There's an older subject that's out by it.
02:23
Time you to stick medic three en route.
02:27
Ten, four, a medic three.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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