Structure fire reignites at residence near Riveredge Lane, Marshfield WI
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A structure fire that previously occurred near River Edge Lane in the Town of Lincoln has reignited, fully engulfing the residence. Multiple fire departments responded and road closures with barricades were implemented to control the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Sauk and North and Surrounding County Fire Departments
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02:14
Transcript:
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Merit Center,
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Marshfield Ambulance, give a call for service, near River Edge Lane,
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near River Edge Lane,
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Town of Lincoln.
00:17
Structure, Fox Fire,
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the same fire as yesterday is re-lit up until you gulfed again.
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near River Edge Lane,
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and Lincoln.
00:29
Comment page 252.
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...ofof-patient.
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Printing knowledge is page.
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10 for our page.
01:03
212 to Harris 1.
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Fireers 1. Fire repeater.
01:09
Go ahead, 2,200 peter.
01:13
In addition to the sand, were you looking for barricades for the roads as well from highway?
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Affirmative, affirmative, yeah, we're gonna be here a while, we're still don't have a handle on it.
01:27
But yeah, we need to shut B down, B-boy needs to be down.
01:32
Down for.
01:36
From that point all the way around the corner, there's nowhere to turn around.
01:43
Deadport, back in from the county line.
01:47
Correct, county line.
01:48
There will be a deputy sitting at the intersection, turn around, and then back all the way in, there's nowhere to turn around.
01:56
Deadport.
02:02
A box alarm for sea fires yesterday, the house is now fully engulfed against near River Edge Lane from page 254.
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Location mentioned:
Riveredge Ln, Marshfield, WI 54449
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