Fire alarm activation at apartment near 2nd Avenue Asbury Park, Asbury Park NJ
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A fire alarm was activated in apartment 3E near 2nd Avenue in Asbury Park. Emergency units were dispatched and established command on 2nd Avenue. Initial checks showed no fire visible from the outside.
Audio|Heard on: Monmouth County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Near 2nd Avenue, Apartment 3E Echo, fire alarm.
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Near 2nd Avenue, cross Comstock and Langford.
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Apartments 3E Echo.
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Echo, fire alarm.
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11-50.
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3-1. Near 2nd Avenue,
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apartment 3E, Echo,
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fire alarm.
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Stationed 3-2-1, near 2nd Avenue cross Comstock and Langford.
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Apartment 3E Echo, Toronto, 11, 116-6-8.
00:40
3.5.21, mutual aid to Ocean Court.
00:44
575 students to NAF, cross Ley N Aves, that's this.
00:48
3-821,
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3.8-21, mutual aid to Ocean Court.
00:52
1075 students and a nav, cross Le Nav.
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5.2.5-8-8-06-606-1 response in 10-25[1]-second on fire alert.
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8368-8-8-3-6-1-R route.
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11 to 2.
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County 1559 taking one of Central State.
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1359 taking one essential State.
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14598, we're in routes.
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2158, you're in route.
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20158 year and around, let's do three.
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8368 publication 6-story OMD fire resist if nothing shown from the exterior 6.8 will be 2nd Avenue Command investigating fire law.
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2158, just the call of them.
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3, bump on the head.
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8368 received 6dory OMV, nothing shown from the exterior.
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You have command 11 to 3rd.
Police codes explained
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10-25: Meet with person / In contact with
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Location mentioned:
2nd Ave, Asbury Park, NJ 07712
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