Oven fire contained in Sherwood home, Sherwood WI
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An oven fire occurred near Robinhood Drive in Sherwood. Initial attempts to smother the fire with a blanket were unsuccessful. Firefighters arrived to find smoke in the house but no visible flames. The fire was contained, the stove gas was turned off, and ventilation was requested to clear the smoke.
Audio|Heard on: Calumet County Fire / First Responders
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02:15
Transcript:
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Calumet County to Harrison Fire respond to near Robinhood Drive.
00:05
Near Robinhood Drive, Sherwood.
00:08
This would be for an oven fire.
00:11
They did try to contain it with a blanket.
00:16
However, it's still burning.
00:18
It is in the drawer.
00:20
Near Robinhood Drive.
00:30
Harrison Fire respond, near Robinhood Drive for an oven on fire.
00:38
Harrison 70, acknowledge a call.
00:43
7 for 70.
00:47
Keep the call.
00:59
10-4[1]-Herson.
01:02
Seventy-four is in route, six aboard.
01:06
Ten-four.
01:15
Harrison 69 is on scene.
01:20
Except for 69.
01:27
We do not have any flames or smoke showing from any of the sides.
01:31
It is a single, sorry,
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structure.
01:35
69 will assume I see during a 360.
01:40
74 as you come in, the first cross street will have a hydrant on your left-hand side.
01:55
63 has been rolled to man aboard.
02:05
Arriving units, be advised.
02:07
There is smoke within the house.
02:09
The fire is out, the gas is meant turned off to the stove.
02:12
We will need to ventilate and bring in a water cannon.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
N415 Robinhood Dr, Sherwood, WI 54169
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