Tree fire near building on West Mason St, Brown County WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a small tree fire near a building on West Mason Street in Wisconsin. The fire was about three feet from the structure and five feet from a gas meter. It was quickly knocked down, and firefighters checked both the interior and exterior of the building with no signs of extension or lingering smoke.
Audio|Heard on: Brown WI Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
So we have a tree that's on fire in the back of the building.
00:03
It's about 3 ft from the building, so we upgraded this.
00:06
Officers are saying that it's best to access it from the address to the east and your winds are.
00:14
Northeast at seven.
00:18
Okay, three copies.
00:20
And the tree that's on fire as well is 5 ft from a gas meter.
00:25
Copy.
00:27
Or just by changing 431.
00:29
Engine three, go ahead.
00:34
Copy.
00:42
Engine three said the fire is knocked down.
00:44
All incoming units can downgrade.
00:48
Engine six is at Nicolay and West Mason Street by the hydrant.
00:53
Engine six from command, you can just stage at the hydrant.
00:57
All other units other than engine six can clear.
01:02
Engine six from.
01:04
Engine six, go ahead.
01:08
Do you guys want to access the interior of the building? I don't believe we have any extension.
01:14
Just make sure we don't have anything in there we're not aware of.
01:18
Copy.
01:20
Hard to switch from Mason Command, Access.
01:24
Command, go ahead.
01:26
At this point we're considering the fire out.
01:29
We checked the interior of the building.
01:31
White smell of smoke, but there is no smoke or any other issues inside that we're aware of.
01:36
We're still checking the exterior of the building.
01:38
They're going to check the roof for burning debris.
01:41
We'll be on scene for a while.
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