Fire alarm at la crosse residence was accidental, La Crosse WI
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A fire alarm was triggered at a residence near 28th Street South in La Crosse. Fire units responded but found no evidence of fire. The alarm was later determined to be accidental, likely caused by cooking.
Audio|Heard on: La Crosse City Fire - Digital
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
to a known incident type.
00:02
At near 28th Street South.
00:05
D.C. Engine 3 is en route.
00:11
D.C. Kathy's engine three en route.
00:17
A battalion 1 EDC.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:26
We've got an update on this alarm.
00:28
Alarm company called back, respondent called to cancel, possibly set off by cooking.
00:38
Come on copy, so we'll just have, we'll be keep your line for now.
00:42
Yeah, copy.
00:45
EDP, engine three on location.
00:48
Cappies, engine three on scene.
00:52
All incoming units, engine three on location of a single story, medium-sized, residential structure, nothing showing.
01:00
Engine three last command, be investigating.
01:07
EDC engine three.
01:10
Unit on FB1 go again.
01:15
EDC engine three, you can strike it out.
01:22
2.1, I'm sorry, we're having radio trouble.
01:24
One more time, please.
01:30
EDC, engine 3, you can strike out this incident.
01:35
EDC copy, strikeout at (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
28th St S, La Crosse, WI 54601
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