Fire alarm at Oshkosh residence found to be false, Oshkosh WI
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a residence near North Main Street in Oshkosh. After checking with the residents and inspecting the area, no fire or hazards were found. The alarm system was reset.
Audio|Heard on: Winnebago County Sheriff and Fire, Oshkosh Police, Fire / EMS
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Onattention, drop 1-5-inchmone-by, respond to Rothplace near North Main.
00:04
I am near North Main, Crescent Parkway, and Church, will be for a fire alarm, called the Navy alarm company, showing Zone 0 and Zone 43, unknown description for where they are.
00:16
Type 1 is your channel, Comcenters Clear, 17, 15.
00:24
Truck 1 5 from Engine 1 5.
00:27
We're on scene here if we want to switch over to Tack 1.
00:33
Mark 15 from Engine 15, Attack 1.
00:41
This is Dr.1 5, go ahead.
00:49
Canby, we've got a lot of alarm here.
00:51
Looks like the 5 and 714 is reissue, we're going to go check it out.
00:58
Truck would buy his copies.
01:04
It's fine.
01:06
Here 34's call.
01:09
And it looks like he and I may be a little kidded the vehicle to a northbound near Nevin Road.
01:15
Seven. Seven horse.
01:17
Seven horse four.
01:22
There's up and going on in there.
01:24
We're going to set the alarm. We're going to try to reset the alarm.
01:30
Get it.
01:36
We made contact with the residents at near North Main, and there's no issue in that part in the building, so we're going to come back and reset the alarm.
01:48
If you want to try reset it while you're down there, see what happens.
01:52
See what holds.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Oshkosh, WI 54901
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