Natural gas odor reported in Greenfield apartment hallways, Greenfield WI
Fire department responded to an apartment complex near West Howard Avenue, Greenfield, after reports of a natural gas odor inside the hallways. Multiple fire engines arrived to investigate the smell of natural gas within the building.
Audio|Source: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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Transcript:
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Engine 91 and West Dallas Truck 62, Armour Court Condos, near West Howard Avenue.
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4-1 South 99 Street,
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99 Street Command.
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They will be on...
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Profile, oh, one second.
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Profile one top grip two.
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Message, receive, we'll get responding.
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Go ahead.
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It is confirmed for DC (number withheld) or eight days to serve.
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10-4[1]. I'll be en route to your PD.
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Stand for.
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Southbound 894 at Greenfield. In the median,
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Wisconsin, Adam Robert Charles, (number withheld), Blue Toyota.
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Deport.
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Mutual A fire response.
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Engine 92, 3501 South 99th Street, Milwaukee.
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Engine 901, South 99th Street, Milwaukee.
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Go ahead.
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Engine everyone responding, please put down by 91.
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Good. You're responding, near West Howard Avenue, smell of natural gas inside the hallways.
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Near West Howard Avenue.
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All from that.
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Time for.
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Mr. Receive responding near West Howard Avenue, smell of natural gas inside of the complex, near West Howard.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Howard Ave, Greenfield, WI 53220
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