Structure fire reported with burning rubber smell, Winnebago County WI


Emergency responders were sent to a reported structure fire near West Terrace and Paris. No flames were visible upon arrival, but there was a smell like burning rubber. Multiple units arrived and helped supply water. The situation appeared under control with nothing showing on the structure.
Audio|Source: Gold Cross Ambulance
02:27
Transcript:
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Respond for a past structure fire.
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Giving is near West Terrace/Paris.
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commercial.
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Our PC is coming from a house, no flames.
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It smells like burning rubber.
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Crossroads going to be Bennett and LULF.
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Time mode is 1134.
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Prior take to the same.
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Calum County to Focross. I am here.
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Understress, Harris, 5-6-9, County Transit, K-K.
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Before mail, mail is active...
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...Cole Crosse, copy.
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...Credit, 5.
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(number withheld)'s in route, copy.
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Address changed to near West Terrace, Harris.
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Affirmative, it's seen change to near Paris, not commercial.
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Near West Terra, 3,300, respond from Ballard in New Orleans.
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924-0.
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Medic 5-0.
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Hey Amy from Greenville's responders.
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Mediq seventy-five, we just arrived. We are at our other scene.
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Go ahead, Greenville.
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All six, twenty, one's in row.
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Let's.
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Ten, four, seven, five.
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No, great,
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and fifty one eighty one, are there from View Court.
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You can close a call.
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Okay, point.
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Please. Please.
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Near West Terrace, 9321 doesn't seen.
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Two-story frame, and then we have nothing showing. We have underground.
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We'll be on TACU.
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We'll be on TACU.
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One station, part.
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23 is on scene.
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We'll be assisting with water.
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Winnebago County, WI
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