Residential fire alarm triggers smoke detector activation, Green Bay WI
A residential fire alarm was triggered near William Street in Green Bay. The alarm was activated by a smoke detector on the first floor. Fire responders attempted to contact the residents but received no answer. Police have also been dispatched to the location.
Audio|Source: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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104. 6.003 William Street, 5.003 William Street are being dispatched to a residential fire alarm.
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Pete Paraheast, Engine 111, Respond to Fire Alarm, Tac 6, at near William Street, cross streets are North Michigan Street and North Superior Street.
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Timeout, 1909.
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It's showing first floor smoke detector.
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4-4-23.
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104.
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904, 108.
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10-4 Deep Air East Respond to Fire Alarm Taxafe At near William Street Cross Streets are North Michigan Street and North Superior Street Timeout 1909
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This badge, Agent 11 has a call.
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Probably.
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Rowan, you send me western.
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This bad from Mattel on 111, I mean.
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Can you mirror me off with them?
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Okay.
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Copy to the tail 111.
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104.
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Agent 11, Battalion Chief 11,
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you respondent to a residential fire alarm.
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Engine 11, Kathy.
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Engine 111, the talent chief 11.
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You're falling to a residential fire alarm.
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The signal came from a smoke detector on the first floor.
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We attempted calling premise, but no answer.
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Catalan 11, copies the update.
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We also got PD in road to the location.
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PD has been dispatched.
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Green Bay, WI
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