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Small stove fire reported near Red Cedar Court, Onalaska WI
A small fire was reported on a pan on the stove inside a house near Red Cedar Court. Flames were small and had not spread. The front door was locked and no one was home. A deputy attempted to enter the house through the back patio and checked for a neighbor who might have a key.
Audio|Heard on: LaCrosse County Sheriff Dispatch
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Did I copy? We have a structure fire?
00:03
Caller could see a pan on fire on the stove through a window near Red Cedar Court.
00:10
Had not spread yet.
00:12
I had cartons and out.
00:15
Tapware.
00:21
Seven one nine.
00:24
Seven one nine.
00:27
And do we have a car fire at Coons?
00:32
We did, but the caller called back and said, no, they saw no fire.
00:36
But we left fire department en route again.
00:41
Ten four, you can put me on it.
00:42
Swing by.
00:49
Three thirty-two I'm on scene near Red Cedar Court neighbor saying he was knocking on the door, could not get an answer from anybody.
01:07
Three thirty-two information front door is locked does not appear to be anybody home stove is on the pan is burning flames are pretty small yet I'm gonna try to make entry in the back patio.
01:29
Three twenty-six, I have no clue how to do it, then I'm on C.
01:34
Go forth.
01:37
And you're on C-nine,
01:39
the Red Seater?
01:41
Team four.
01:46
Town four.
01:47
Three oh five, same traffic.
01:54
Coop, check with neighbors and see if they have a key.
01:56
I'm being told by the people in the back that they might.
02:01
Yeah, with you neighbor.
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Location mentioned:
Red Cedar Ct, Onalaska, WI 54650
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