Fire crews respond to possible structure fire in Pleasant Prairie, Pleasant Prairie WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units from multiple departments, including Pleasant Prairie, Bristol, Kenosha, Summers, and Paris, were dispatched to a possible structure fire near 107th Street in Pleasant Prairie. Crews coordinated response resources and box codes for the working still. The situation was cleared by fire command after operations.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Fire battalion one.
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Go ahead, fire.
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This is ten one.
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Prairie has a working still for a structure fire.
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They're using a fifty-six dash one.
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We are on it for an engine and a chief.
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Copy. Hold on one second.
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Go ahead. You can send car six and then the closest engine for it.
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Okay, cool.
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I got you.
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Of 89. This
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is maybe this is just.
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Division 101 to all locals.
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The Pleasant Prairie Fire Department is requesting MABAS box card 56-01 to the working still for a possible structure fire near 107th Street.
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Companies due to respond.
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Bristol with a truck.
01:15
Bristol with a chief.
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Kenosha with the chief for change of quarters.
01:23
Summer's engine.
01:24
Paris ambulance and Summer's chief.
01:28
Kenosha County Fire clear at 1330.
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Location mentioned:
107th St, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158
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