Alarm triggered by pump in basement with no fire


The fire department responded to an alarm caused by a pump working hard in a basement. There was significant water but no actual fire. One intoxicated male with a head injury was also mentioned.
Audio|Source: Washington County Police, Fire and EMS
03:32
Transcript:
Not 236? Sure. You start adding 45 in Hampton? Oh, sorry, to check on these oil fires. Company of fire from Misty Morningway, Lake. The alarm is going to be significant water in the basement. 1762 from 05 on command 2nd62-0-2-0-2nd ccc2-0 hey Francis is handling the 1055 I moved up and I'm with that kind of like just waiting for the toll You guys need any additional assistance? This time, we have two in the building, checking things out. I was told to stay with the incident. They're operating at fire ground red. 10-4. 52. I don't know, we started heading towards Emerald. one male heavily intoxicated he's got a injury on the back of his head. 635 County 35 counties, February 27, 29. 6.35, go ahead on, Mini. 17-10, 17-05 on, command. Go ahead. Switch. 52 clear. 6-2-2-08 canceled returning. 129. Last name is going to be to Servantes. (name withheld). Victor, Adam, Nora, Tom, Edward, Sam. First name, Austin. Count spelling, middle initial, M. Michael. Cated birth, 0718, 1996. 0718.96, male, unknown. 2746 10 a can use which attack blue for a 1090s. All units are clear, commands terminated, cause the alarm was a heavily working pump in the basement. Another class for alarm. I need very copies.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Sumner St, Hartford, WI 53027
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