Smoke investigation near 2nd Street caused by coffee roasters, Somers WI
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to reports of outdoor smoke near 2nd Street in Somers. The smoke source was traced to coffee roasters one block south. No fire hazard was found.
Audio|Heard on: Lake and Kenosha Counties Fire
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 461.
00:01
To an outdoor smoke investigation.
00:04
Quick 46A. Near 2nd Street.
00:08
Near 2nd Street.
00:10
Quick 46A. An outdoor smoke investigation.
00:14
Engine 466A.
00:15
An outdoor smoke investigation. Engine 461.
00:29
Lake Town, 3104 is uptown.
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4104 on... Okay, um,
00:40
but 1041 is on rotation.
00:42
This is in command.
00:43
All those are in Switzerland for the program.
00:50
5141 message upon arrival.
00:59
Inion, 461.
01:04
Go ahead.
01:08
This is called in from someone driving by,
01:11
but it's coming from somewhere south of this address, some smoke in the area that smelled that.
01:16
She couldn't pinpoint exactly where it was coming from.
01:22
That's received.
01:23
Thank you.
01:27
Mark, he's okay.
01:34
You can hold off the response.
01:42
Wait, count from battalion, 41.
01:45
You can cancel the water rescue response.
01:47
Victim is out of the water.
01:50
Message,
01:51
victim out of the water.
01:53
Cancelling water response.
02:00
Agent 461 is in the area.
02:02
Rest again.
02:05
Let's receive.
02:06
Please, Tom, Gurn.A, 213, second, Ford.
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N.S.1.232. Your record.
02:14
Snow,
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lindjure 461.
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Go ahead.
02:29
It smells due to the coffee roasters,
02:32
one block south, and so is returned.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, Somers, WI 53144
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