Fire crew ventilates duplex after gas detected, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a duplex near North 52nd Street in Milwaukee. They found no visible fire but detected 25 parts per million of gas from a stove in the kitchen. The scene was naturally ventilated, and control was turned over to police.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Car 300, engine 34 responding.
00:02
Near North 52nd Street in the lower.
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52nd Street Command, Profile 1, Top of 11th.
00:09
Dispatch, engine 34 is 52nd Street Command investigating two-story duplex, nothing showing.
00:17
Message received, 52nd Street Command, two-story duplex, nothing showing, investigating.
00:23
Dispatch Med 81, scene turned over to MPD.
00:27
Message received, Med 81.
00:31
Dispatch 52nd Street Command.
00:34
Go ahead, 52nd Street.
00:39
52nd Street Command, 25 parts per million in the kitchen from the stove.
00:44
We are ventilating with natural ventilation at this time.
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Location mentioned:
N 52nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53216
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