Rubbish fire extinguished under railroad tracks, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to the area of East Oregon Street and South First Street in Milwaukee for a report of a rubbish fire beneath railroad tracks. The fire was quickly extinguished using a hand line.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Car 300, Engine 1, East Oregon Street, South First Street.
00:05
Oregon Command, Profile 2, Talk Group 2.
00:09
Car 300, Rescue 1, Med 3 responding near West National Avenue, Unit 1, Profile 1, Talk Group 14.
00:20
This is 72nd Street Command, we have 53 on scene.
00:24
Message received, 72nd Street Command 53 on scene.
00:29
Dispatch, Battalion Seven returning available.
00:31
Engine Eight has 76 to command.
00:34
Message received, Battalion Seven return available.
00:37
Engine Eight in command.
00:41
Dispatch, one's Oregon command.
00:43
We're investigating.
00:46
Message received, Oregon command, investigating.
00:50
Car 300, engine thirty-two, med five, near North Nineteenth Street, profile two, talk group eleven.
00:58
Car 300, injured thirty-one.
01:01
Two near South Ninth Street, profile two, talk group twelve.
01:05
Car 300, engine 24, med (number withheld).
01:10
West Constance Avenue.
01:13
Profile one, talk group ten.
01:16
Dispatch, Oregon Command, that rubbish underneath the railroad tracks being extinguished with a hand line.
01:22
Message received, we're going to come in.
01:25
Rubbish underneath the railroad tracks extinguished with a hand line.
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