Semi-trailer carrying food catches fire near cranston road, Beloit WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a semi-trailer fire near Cranston Road, Kennedy Drive, and I-90 eastbound. The trailer contained food products including oil and plastic bags. The trailer was detached from the semi and located away from nearby buildings with other vehicles close by.
Audio|Heard on: Rock County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 112 respond to near Cranston Road.
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For a fire, vehicle.
00:07
Cross streets are Kennedy Drive and I-90 eastbound.
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Time now, 0414.
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Near Cranston Road.
00:21
Detached from semi.
00:23
It's far from the building.
00:25
There are other vehicles by it filled with food products.
00:30
Poirio, that got me.
00:32
Boise Agar.
00:37
Plastic bags in it and food oil.
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405 traffic.
00:48
405, go ahead.
00:51
And just west of KK.
00:54
Wisconsin, BC Adam X-ray Young 8569, AXY 8569 on a blue Cadillac.
01:04
Okay.
01:10
Alright, 112 in route.
01:17
Copy 112 in route to near Cranston Road.
01:21
It's be free to lay lot 137.
01:24
It's for a semi-trailer that has food products inside of it on fire.
01:33
It's filled with food oil and plastic bags.
01:36
It's detached from a semi.
01:39
And it's pretty far away from the building, but there's other vehicles around it.
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Location mentioned:
Cranston Rd, Beloit, WI 53511
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