Investigation Underway for Fire Alarm at Ashland Ave


Fire alarm went off at a building on Ashland Ave. Officers are checking to find out why it was activated. They suspect it might be caused by a faulty alarm system.
Audio|Source: Brown County Fire & EMS
02:26
Transcript:
(name withheld), Engine 311, Respond to Fire Alarm, Tax 7, at 2300, South Ashland Ave, Cross Streets are Willard Drive and Cornyer Road, Timeout 0-842. Respond to fire alarm, tax 7, at 2,300, South Ashland Ave. Cross streets are Willard Drive and Cooner Road. Timeout 0 842. Okay. The 311 copies. Can you please send it to the wire 311? Dispatch copy. Go ahead. The pension aids on scene of a two-vehicle accident. One of them is the refrigeration truck versus car. Both people are still in their car. Engine 8 is going to check in a patient. Copy. This is going to be a paper converting for a water flow zone to alarm. Officer's on scene. Copy up. Since I win the line of 311. See, nothing showing all of the alarms are going off when I talked some necessity if you didn't know or anything else going on. Copy. Some of that went a lot of three living. Sam said it was the riser alarm, and there may have been a pulsation hangar as well. Trying to find the individual's trying to find the source of it now. You're hard to copy. I heard that was the riser alarm, but I think you're ready to go.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Ashland Ave, Green Bay, WI 54304
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