Water leak reported in first-floor apartment 104; maintenance requested to check and ventilate through roof access., Atlantic County NJ
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Water leak reported in first-floor apartment 104; maintenance requested to check and ventilate through roof access.
Audio|Heard on: New Jersey State Police Troop A
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
How about seven?
00:02
Go ahead.
00:05
I also have a leak.
00:07
First floor apartment.
00:14
Confirm you have a water leak in the first floor apartment?
00:17
What number?
00:19
Apartment 104.
00:27
Receive.
00:30
Command, Captain's Football.
00:33
Hi, Captain Spittle.
00:35
Just a thought.
00:39
I probably want to recall and at least to cover up.
00:41
We're going to be here for some time.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:48
You want me to check the floor below, 4.3?
00:52
Yeah,
00:54
just check there, no show off there.
01:02
7 from Kahn.
01:05
Dad.
01:08
Can you put an all-call in for off-duty personnel only, please?
01:14
Yeah, thank you.
01:24
All duty plus all firefighters, a recall first such fire, 1957.
01:33
Affirmative.
01:40
700, can you dispatch an engine out of farming send just a corrupt station, please?
01:52
Nathan's Portable from Tower 7.
01:55
Go ahead, Tower 7.
02:00
There is roof access on the other stairwell, but it is locked.
02:06
Receive, command from Caton's portable.
02:09
When you get maintenance,
02:11
I need them to go to the east stairwell, open the roof access.
02:14
We're going to ventilate out that way.
02:19
...that way.
02:21
...a seal alarm at 1938.
02:28
...out that.
02:32
That's receipt.
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Atlantic County, NJ
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