Smoke detector activates fire alarm on west Wisconsin avenue, Oconomowoc WI
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated by a smoke detector on the second floor of a building near West Wisconsin Avenue and Legion Lot. Fire units responded and are investigating the cause of the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Fire - West
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Station 51, Station 53, Station 52, Engine 55, Med 53, Truff 53, Charlie Fire Alarm, near West Wisconsin Avenue, between North Main Street and South Church Street, Legion Lot, Western Lakes Fire Zone 30, timeout, 1446.
00:21
The Italian's line from Engine 5-1 on text?
00:30
Battalion 5-1.
00:31
I'm going to be clear in this hall,
00:33
just finding the fire alarm.
00:35
Dispatch, Western Lakes, Intercept 5-1.
00:37
What?
00:39
Intercept 5-1 and Med 5-1 are staging in the entrance to Rogers.
00:44
That would be fired for one staging.
00:46
Battalion 5-1 from Engine 5-1? Engine 51 on Tack, you will go ahead.
00:50
We're going to be continuing to Rogers.
00:53
Let us know if we're needed at the Wisconsin Ave call.
00:58
This is back to Washington who's running to the fire alarm with the trial level for a fire alarm highlight hazard at the Legion Lot near West Wisconsin at Eagle's landing for a smoke detector, second floor.
01:08
It says 203 East Stairs.
01:12
Okay, got me.
01:14
This is that for this one like struck five three copies full.
01:17
Drop five, my excuse.
01:24
This back to Washington, like telling five one.
01:32
Charlie 5-1 is taking the fire alarm on Wisconsin Avenue.
01:36
You can clear up a battalion 5-2.
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Location mentioned:
W Wisconsin Ave, Oconomowoc, WI 53066
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