Firefighters assist in structure fire near Crook Rd, De Pere WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and emergency personnel responded to a possible structure fire near County Highway East and Crook Road in De Pere. Outagamie County ambulance 6021 provided mutual aid, coordinating on Interop 9 radio channel. The staging area was set at the scene, and units confirmed response at 0210.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Outagamie County, ambulance 6021, respond to mutual aid[1] another fire incident.
00:06
Use Interop 9 near County Highway East.
00:12
Cross streets are Crook Road and County Highway U.
00:15
Time out 0210.
00:18
Copy it.
00:20
Three five on myself, I am out.
00:23
What's up B two one okay help?
00:26
Copy.
00:33
Outagamie County, ambulance 6021, respond to mutual aid[1] another fire incident.
00:40
Use Interop 9 near County Highway East.
00:46
Cross streets are Crook Road and County Highway U.
00:49
Timeout 0210.
00:53
Ambulance 6021 copies the call, moving to Interop 9.
00:59
Copy 6021, you are responding for a structure fire.
01:02
This is on the still level.
01:04
Staging will be at the scene.
01:10
6021 copies.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
mutual aid: Request for assistance from a neighboring agency
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Location mentioned:
County Hwy E, De Pere, WI 54115
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