Smoke detector alarm at bay 101 on first Street, Oconto WI
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Fire units responded to a smoke detector alarm at Bay 101 near First Street in the therapy department. No fire was found and units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Oconto County Fire/EMS
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Okina, 911, Paging Okina.
00:03
You're needed to respond back to the Bay 101 near First Street.
00:07
This is for the smoke detector, a line called in by Bay Alarm Company.
00:12
It's coming from the therapy department.
00:22
Oconto 911, Pige and Okinawai, you're needed to respond back to the Bay 101 near First Street.
00:30
This is for a smoke detector alarm.
00:33
Called in by alarm company coming from the therapy department, please acknowledge on track for our time is 112.
00:50
Wokano, this is Abrams Fire.
00:52
So we are leaving the scene and head back to the station.
00:57
Time report from fire, time is 112.
00:59
Okay, kind of sure if we'll come up fire, engine 1011 will be near First Street.
01:10
Time player, 115.
01:12
O'Connell, Sheriff O'Connell, fire, engine 1011 is near First Street.
01:19
10-1[1] street.
01:20
I'll respond to O'Connell Fire Appress, we're on scene of a one-story, large commercial building.
01:29
Nothing shown at this time.
01:31
Command will be mobile.
01:33
I'll switch the fire gun right upon arrival.
01:43
O'Connell, this is Abram's Fire, we're back in station, back on Pager's.
01:48
Time for Abrams Fire, time of 11.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-1: Unable to copy / Signal weak
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Location mentioned:
Oconto, WI 54153
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