Natural gas leak reported at daycare strip mall, South Milwaukee WI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a natural gas leak near South Chicago Avenue at the Monkey See Monkey Do daycare and strip mall area. Fire units reported hissing sounds and the smell of gas and are investigating the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee South East Suburbs Fire & EMS
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 142, response to mutual aid gas.
00:03
At near South Chicago Avenue.
00:11
Dispatch 161, clear returning, back in service area.
00:19
Message received, just to let you know there's going to be a natural gas assignment at Monkey See Monkey Do, everybody's going.
00:30
Dispatch, Car 16, engine 163,
00:33
and MET-10 are en route.
00:38
Message received, near South Chicago, Monkey See, Monkey Do,
00:43
hissing, and the smell of gas in the back.
00:51
Oak Creek dispatch, cutty engines and routes.
00:58
Message received engine en route to Monkey See, Monkey Do daycare,
01:02
(number withheld).
01:03
Near South Chicago, natural gas assignment.
01:07
Cudahy dispatch, engine route, mutual aid at 12 morning.
01:10
Message two.
01:16
This badge, Car 16 on scene of a strip mall, nothing showing from three sides.
01:23
Be out investigating radio traffic be on red.
01:27
I'll be at South Chicago.
01:29
Message received.
01:35
This badge, 10163 on scene.
01:37
Message, sir.
01:38
Message, sir.
01:39
Red 10 on scene.
01:42
Massachusetts.
01:48
Just for answers, we are your radio cut out, but I heard call we energies.
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Location mentioned:
South Milwaukee, WI 53172
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