Possible carbon monoxide leak near South Nelson Road, Brodhead WI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded near South Nelson Road for a possible carbon monoxide leak. Fire units were dispatched with a carbon monoxide reader to investigate the potential hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Rock and Surrounding Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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To near South Nelson Road,
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cross streets, west highway,
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81 to West Skinner Road.
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For a possible carbon monoxide leak, bring the carbon monoxide reader.
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Reporting District Avon Township 9.
00:30
Not part of the Italian 14.
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To mercy.
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841 around to mercy.
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The party of Italian 14.
00:48
Rockfire to Battalion 14.
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Okay, go ahead.
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I want us to call Rock Energies.
01:16
Oxford at Engine 1411.
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Oxfired at Engine 1411.
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Oxfired at Engine 1411.
01:43
You're responding to near South Nelson Road, cross streets, West Highway 81 to West Skinner Road for a suspected carbon monoxide leak.
01:57
Bring the carbon monoxide reader.
02:00
Report in District Avon Township 9.
02:07
Rock fire to the time, 14.
02:13
We won, we are arriving at Mersey.
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It is 41 at Mercy.
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Rockfire at Battalion 14.
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71 is in route for the CO reading.
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Our copies,
02:39
brush 1471 en route to near South Nelson Road, cross streets, West Highway 81 to West Skinner Road for a possible carbon monoxide leak, reporting District Avon Township 9.
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Location mentioned:
S Nelson Rd, Brodhead, WI 53520
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