Burning smell leads to dryer fire response in Hudson, Hudson WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire department responded to a report of a burning smell from a dryer near 2nd Street South in Hudson. Residents were advised to turn off the dryer and evacuate the building near Cooley Road and Front Street. The fire was small and has been controlled.
Audio|Heard on: St Croix County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Patrol Eau Claire Post
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Transcript:
00:00
First Street, fire in the city.
00:02
Near 2nd Street South,
00:04
near 2nd Street South Department,
00:07
apartment 201.
00:08
Caller reporting a smell of something burning by the dryer.
00:10
Advised to turn the dryer off and the smell lessened.
00:14
Residents evacuate near Cooley Road and Front Street.
00:19
Temperature is 27 degrees with an east wind at seven.
00:23
One mile an hour for Hudson Fire, 5028.
00:32
Satch, outside crowdsworth, fuel leak.
00:37
4150.
00:39
Near 2nd Street.
00:42
Call reporting smells by the dryer.
00:48
7-4 requested.
00:52
Requested 1530.
01:05
Second page, Hudson Fire in the city, near 2nd Street South, apartment 201.
01:11
Call reporting a small fire near the dryer.
01:14
They have since shut the dryer off, and the fire is small.
01:16
Advised to evacuate near Cooley Road and Front Street.
01:21
Hudson Fire 5031.
01:28
Small fire on one run.
01:32
Small fire near 15-31.
01:37
Raise on the end here.
01:40
This dispatch, help the squad one.
01:43
Squad one, go ahead.
01:47
For arriving, have a large two-story mixed-use building.
01:51
Documents are not evacuated, squad one to rescue, all have second street command.
01:58
Scroll 1, you're arriving, large two-story mixed use.
02:01
No evacuation.
02:03
Rescue, you can be Second Command, 1535.
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