Burn violation investigated at residence in Bristol, Bristol WI
Fire and sheriff's deputies responded to a smoldering burn pile at a residence near 128th Street in Bristol for a burning violation. The fire crew planned to extinguish the burn pile upon arrival. This address had a previous burning violation reported in early November.
Audio|Source: Kenosha County Public Safety
05:4
Transcript:
00:00
Bristow Fire, you have a call near 128 Street for a burning violation.
00:08
Special kind of clear at 1145.
00:17
Dr.
00:24
Sorry.
00:30
Can you know how about that you have helped me?
00:35
To me, (name withheld).
00:38
Pam up.
00:44
Kenosha County, Bristol, 5211.
00:47
Clive, Bristol 5211.
00:52
5211 is en route.
00:54
So for Bristol, 50211, you're not at 1147.
00:57
And just for information, we have a prior burning violation at this address that was called in on November 5th.
01:04
10-4[1] counting.
01:05
Can you have a deputy respond with us as well?
01:08
Affirmative.
01:12
I'm sure after 1222.
01:14
Okay.
01:16
Okay. Okay.
01:17
Okay.
01:22
One fall 15, 122, Bristol's requesting your presence near 128th Street for a burn violation at that residence?
01:38
104. One call it.
01:41
No one called it.
01:43
Yeah, they called it at 11.44.
04:51
We do have a smoldering burn pile.
04:55
We'll be out extinguishing all incoming to switch to orange on arrival.
04:59
Time for 50 to 11, smoldering burn file.
05:01
You're going to be extinguishing.
05:03
Everybody switched to orange on arrival.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received or understood; affirmative response.
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Location mentioned:
Near 128th St, Bristol, WI 53104
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