Fire contained at residence near Austin Street in Sparta, Sparta WI
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Fire units wrapped and drained hydrants at a residence near Austin Street in Sparta, Wisconsin. The fire was declared out and the scene was closed after the homeowner arranged for repairs to water issues.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
You want to wrap both hydrants on Austin?
00:04
Correct. If you could wrap them up, secure them, and then I'll notify DPW that we use them because they'll usually come and drain them.
00:12
And the hydrant wrench that you were referring to, we'll figure that all along.
00:15
We get done here.
00:16
I'm sure it's on one of the trucks.
00:20
Yeah, (acknowledgement/affirmative).
00:21
I think we might have left it on Austin Street, too.
00:23
I'll check the color coordination.
00:25
I'm just topping off the pump tank now.
00:30
Ten-four, sounds good.
00:32
Thank you.
00:40
10 for 11.
00:46
Number 34.
00:49
Command for a signal.
01:02
Okay, we're going to call this fire out.
01:04
I'm the last unit leaving.
01:07
The homeowner had to leave to take care of some issues and line up a plumber to get out here to fix some water issues.
01:14
I believe you had this phone number.
01:17
If you could put that on the CAD and then email me the CAD over, please.
01:32
View the address, correct? I think I'd give that to here earlier.
01:37
10-4[1], yes.
01:40
Okay, very good.
01:41
Command's terminated and thank you for your help.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Austin St, Sparta, WI 54656
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