Smoke from cooking triggers fire alarm at residential area, Kenosha County WI
A residential fire alarm was triggered near Dorchester Avenue close to a dead end in Kenosha County. Battalion 13 and engine 132 arrived on scene and found smoke caused by cooking. There was no actual fire or safety problem found.
Audio|Source: Lake and Kenosha Counties Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 13 and engine 132.
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Residential fire alarm.
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Near Dorchester Avenue near dead end.
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Greeny. Near dead end, Nzen.
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North Cool Street.
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Time out 1624.
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913 a row.
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Yeah, in 13. 131.
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231 in the row.
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And it's 131.0. And it's 131.m.
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31.
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311. 2.131. 3.1. 2nd. 131. 7.m.
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Squad 131 in row.
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Squad 131 there now.
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Engine 131 is around.
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Engine 131 is around.
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Engine 131 is around.
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Engine 131 around.
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This is you know, closing on a very long-rowe.
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Let's just a zone.
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Battalion 13 is on location, one story of residential, one up in the show, and I'll assume command, we'll work on Rick.
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Okay, 13 is on location,
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assuming command. One start at the National, Dr.
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Choate, one way.
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141, okay.
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Quad-1301 is down okay.
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The Quad-1301 is down okay.
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The camera 1st-1-1-2nd-1-2nd-1-2.
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7-131 okay.
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1013, all units to return, engine 131 and remain unseen.
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Agent 141 remain unseen.
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It's a full form of all units.
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All the unit.
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Com from engine 131, proof is caused by cooking, smoke.
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There's no problem here. We're returned.
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Cause back, so no problem.
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No problem.
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Kenosha County, WI
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