Residential fire reported near west Beloit street, Orfordville WI
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Fire departments responded to a residential fire near West Beloit Street and the cross streets East Spring Street and North Richards Street in Orfordville, Wisconsin. Multiple fire engines and ambulances were dispatched to the location.
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00:00
Ambulance 1441 and fire engine respond to near West Beloit Street.
00:06
Foray fire, appliance.
00:09
Cross streets are East Spring Street and North Richards Street.
00:13
Time now 1704.
00:34
Orfordville Fire Department respond to near West Beloit Street.
00:40
Unit UPR, Foray Fire, residents.
00:44
Cross Streets are East Spring Street and North Richards Street.
00:48
Time now 1705.
01:08
Ambulance 841 and Power 831 respond to 1124, North Humac Drive, for a cardiac,
01:17
chest pain.
01:18
Cross streets are Hawthorne Avenue and Cornell Avenue.
01:22
Time now 1705.
01:40
An acknowledges page, awaiting crew.
01:47
11, and how's waiting crew?
01:54
311-in-R-R-Route.
01:57
Copy-E-31 in-Rout.
02:09
Copy.
02:16
The Rout.
02:20
Trophy, could you 10-9[1]?
02:25
REL. REL.
02:29
Probably 1400.
02:30
Rout.
02:47
1400 respond to near West Beloit Street.
02:52
Unit UPR, for a fire, residents.
02:56
Cross streets are east spring street and North Richards Street.
03:00
Time now 1708.
03:05
1411 in route.
03:09
Copy 1411 in row.
03:15
Copy 1411 in row.
03:44
Engine 1611 respond to near West Beloit Street.
03:50
Unit UPR, for a fire, residents.
03:54
Cross street, Surre East Spring Street and North Richards Street.
03:58
Time now, 1711.
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10-9: Repeat message
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