Fire crew responds to building CO alarm with no hazard found, Neenah WI


Fire personnel responded to a building in Neenah, Wisconsin after a carbon monoxide alarm sounded. They investigated the basement and first floor but found low CO readings and no signs of fire or danger.
Audio|Source: Outagamie County Public Safety
02:53
Transcript:
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Copy. Continue searching everything out. We're going to work on the first floor here. There is a basement. I just noticed if you want to get another crew to see that, unless you want to handle that. I'll have you guys handle that. Let's get first floor thrust and then make your way down. I got backup crew right here on front door now. I'll see that.
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This is a 32 general. Copy end of 32.
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6 with Adam Victor Bricketer 7100, APP 70100.
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23.
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Correction, Winnebago 54.
00:39
Go ahead. There's a state trooper not too far from D4 just north of you.
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Do you need them in a margin or not?
00:44
Negative, if they're closer than 53, you can send them if not I'm a wait for 53.
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Sorry, I'm going to call that on, too.
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Okay. Alpha leads, my alpha in the alpha-in-air interior.
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Go ahead.
00:53
As the first floor complete, nothing outrageous on the meter, we're going to head downstairs.
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Happy. Interior from ALEAD, do you have the alarm sounding yet?
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Yes, we go.
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Happy, thank you.
01:04
That's your fuel, taking our leg.
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540.8, I'll go.
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104.
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We've arrived at Grandchute PD.
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104, 2017.
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Please, from Alpha Inferior.
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Go ahead.
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They have a wired CO system down in the basement that's reading 0.05.
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We are not getting any reading, however.
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Okay, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Neenah, WI 54956
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