Fire alarm at Racine Avenue building, Racine WI
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A fire alarm was triggered at a building near Blaine Avenue in Racine. The alarm company reported smoke detected downstairs but could not reach the homeowners. Fire units responded, then the alarm was downgraded to a single unit response.
Audio|Heard on: Racine/South Shore Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Attention Quint 4 inch by Battalion 1.
00:02
Responding for a fire alarm call near Blaine Avenue.
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For a fire alarm, call in by an alarm company as a downstairs smoke detector.
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No answer where the key holders yet.
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As such a quid four engine five battalion one.
00:14
Respond for a fire alarm call near Blaine Avenue.
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Calling by alarm company, the downstairs smoke detector,
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no contact yet with homeowners.
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Cross streets are 15th and Wright, town of 1656.
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Good fast match now.
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It's time, go ahead.
00:41
You can take us off this caller to be on the road.
00:43
Happy.
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The floor is firing.
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Have it gone for.
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Battalion 1 responding.
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I'm responding.
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I was the Taiwan.
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B. B.
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BAS.
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BOR.
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Med 6 respond 2509 Ashland Avenue with abdominal pain, cold sweats, difficulty moving.
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Also vomiting diarrhea.
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Again, Med 6 respond.
01:24
25 and 9 Ashland Avenue, 503 male with abdominal pain, cold sweats,
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difficulty moving, feeling very weak,
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and vomiting and diarrhea crosses of Gilson Mitchell.
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Dispatchion, Battalion One.
01:42
Battalion One.
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It has been downgraded to Quint 4 alone.
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Battalion 1 is the service returning.
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Copy. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Blaine Ave, Racine, WI 53405
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