Residents report burning smell, fire dept investigates electrical issue, Greenfield WI


Residents of a building near W Howard Ave reported smelling burning odor for 10 minutes. No circuit breakers were tripped. Fire department responded and found no visible fire outside but is investigating a possible electrical problem inside the building.
Audio|Source: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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Transcript:
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Two minutes ago and now they smell a burning smell for the last 10 minutes and none of the breakers have been tripped.
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(name withheld).
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1803 desk. Go ahead.
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Drive Patrol, IKEA.
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Time for.
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Paul two five zero nine three zero six six zero five nine zero one should be a william a quakely.
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Okay.
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Sit received.
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All right.
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Complain it so the noise complaint.
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Ten for.
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Squad one twenty cell.
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And then I believe he's going to be getting transferred.
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I don't know where yet.
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I believe so.
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You know, I just try and transfer it, and if I need to call him back, I'll get his number from you.
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Yeah.
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Sorry.
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Go ahead.
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Have a Hamad is the R-O.
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I'm a minute.
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Thank you, Your Honor, for us, ECW.
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40, the registered owner is Musa Hamad born in 04.4.
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Yeah, that's 10.
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You're running for a CCW, please.
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Have it.
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Engine 93 dispatch.
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Good.
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On scene, small string of story residents, nothing showing we have access outside.
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Engine 91, very good.
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Excuse me, it's 92.
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I have command out of that case.
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The effort, yeah,
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for the emperor.
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Lieutenant attached.
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Go ahead.
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You get attached me at calling horn.
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Master speak.
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Electrical problem response, Battalion 9, 8209 West Howard Avenue.
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