False fire alarm caused by burnt food, Waukesha WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm near North Hartwell Avenue in Waukesha. The alarm was found to be caused by burnt food in a multifamily home. Carroll University security confirmed the cause, and responding units were canceled after determining there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Battalion One, Station One, Truck Two responding for automatic fire alarm near North Hartwell Avenue, cross streets McCall and East Broadway.
00:12
They believe it's because of burnt food.
00:14
Priority one.
00:15
Engine One copies, near North Hartwell, fire alarm.
00:20
Dispatch Battalion One.
00:21
Battalion One.
00:23
I'm seeing medium-sized two-story multifamily home.
00:26
Family, nothing to do with an evacuation.
00:28
Battalion One will have Hartwell Command, all units operate on TAC Red.
00:32
Dispatch copy.
00:34
Dispatch battalion.
00:36
Battalion go ahead.
00:38
Carroll University security confirmed burnt food.
00:40
Engine One and myself will be able to handle.
00:42
You can cancel the balance.
00:44
Dispatch copies.
00:46
Med One Truck Two you can return.
00:48
Truck Two copy.
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Location mentioned:
N Hartwell Ave, Waukesha, WI 53186
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