Ditch fire with burning leaves spreading near american lane, Lena WI
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Firefighters responded to a ditch fire near American Lane where leaves burning under the snow are spreading.
Audio|Heard on: Oconto County Fire/EMS
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Oconto, another one-paging Little River Fire, respond to the area near American Lane, crossroads of County J.
00:08
John, County A. Adam, and Five Corners Road.
00:10
For the Ditch on Fire, deputy advising that the leaves under the snow are burning and it is spreading.
00:25
I'll comment on an up-paging Little River fire, respond the area near American Lane, crossroads of County J.
00:34
John, County A.
00:35
Adam and Five Corners Road.
00:37
For the Ditch on fire, Stephanie on scene advising that the leaves under the snow are burning and it looks like it's spreading.
00:44
Use, attack five, time is 1836.
00:52
Little River fire acknowledging page.
00:56
Time for Little River.
01:09
Oh, Con, and then on-paging DNR fire, respond to the Ditch near American Lane.
01:16
This will keep for the Ditch on fire, stepping on scene, advising it looks like the leaves underneath the snow or burning.
01:31
O'Connell and one-pacing DNR fire respond to the area near American Lane,
01:38
crosses of County J. John, County A.
01:39
Adam and Five Corners Road.
01:41
This will be for the Ditch on fire.
01:43
NEPTN seen advising that the leaves under the snow are burning and it looks like it's spreading.
01:47
Little River Fire has been paid and acknowledged.
01:50
Hughes, O'Connell, Tech, 5, time is 1838.
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Location mentioned:
American Ln, Lena, WI 54139
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