Fire alarm triggered by blown bulb at Green Bay residence, Green Bay WI
A fire alarm was triggered at a residence near 9th Street in Green Bay due to a blown light bulb in the basement. No smoke or flames were observed. Emergency crews responded and investigated the cause.
Audio|Source: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 4-41, respond to fire alarm, TAC 7, near 9th Street, cross streets are Akron Drive in Springdale Lane, timeout 1336.
00:14
Happy rescue on scene, still no pulse.
00:18
Pulling into U.S.
00:20
Cellular parking lot, off Oneida, Wisconsin Auto, Adam Young X-ray (number withheld), 223, Adam Young X-ray (number withheld), tool on board.
00:29
Okay.
00:32
Engine 441, disres, their complaint saying the light bulb and the basement blew and their smoke alarm started going off.
00:38
No flames, no smoke scene.
00:44
Short dispatch, rescue is taking over CPR.
00:49
Happy Rescue is taking over CPR.
00:56
734 is back in the car.
01:03
One shot delivered.
01:06
Copy, shot delivered.
01:12
Here, dispatch, 441, attack 7.
01:16
4, so what is 108? Okay.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:21
Engine 4 is on a two-story room.
01:24
Nothing's showing.
01:25
Engine 4 will be investigating at command.
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Location mentioned:
Near 9th St, Green Bay, WI 54304
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