False fire alarm at auto wash in Hudson, Hudson WI
The fire department responded twice to a fire alarm and sprinkler activation at an auto wash near Maxwell Drive in Hudson. No smoke or flames were found and it was determined to be a false alarm. One occupant evacuated safely.
Audio|Source: St Croix County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Patrol Eau Claire Post
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Transcript:
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First page for Hudson fire being requested in the city of Hudson near Maxwell Drive at the Regal Auto Wash in detail, for a fire alarm and sprinkler both going on.
00:13
Here, cross streets are Hanley Road and Carmichael Road.
00:16
The temperature is 30 degrees with wind coming out of the south end 3 mph.
00:20
First page for Hudson fire is clear at 1803.
00:24
4142 dispatch.
00:27
4142, Larry.
00:29
And copy that fire page.
00:31
Zero smoke or flames with those sprinklers.
00:37
41-42 negative smoke or flames.
00:42
Check it.
00:53
Thank you. Second page for Hudson Fire in the city of Hudson near Maxville Drive at the Regal Auto Wash and Detail.
01:05
Fire alarm and sprinkler going off.
01:07
No smoke or flames visible one occupant has evacuated.
01:12
Your cross streets are Hanley Road and Carmichael Road.
01:14
New temperatures 38 degrees with wind out of the south-southeast at 5 miles per hour.
01:20
Second page for Hudson Fire is clear at 1805.
01:29
Dismage, Holtz and Fire copies page at 1805.
01:42
Dismage, Hudson, Hudson, Hutson 3.
01:45
Hudson G3, go ahead.
01:49
In route to the fire alarm.
01:51
10 for Hudson G3 and route at 1806.
02:01
Dispatch, Hudson 2-3.
02:05
Hutchinson 2-3, go on.
02:09
Show me arriving, single-story commercial building.
02:12
Alarm sounding, there is an employee outside I'll be investigating and show me his command.
02:23
And for us in two-three here, unseen to Missouri commercial building, bomb sounding.
02:29
The employee is outside and the out of rescuing the NIC at 1809.
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