Smoke report near Old Farm Road and Route 523, Bedminster Township NJ
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Emergency units responded to a report of smoke near Old Farm Road and Route 523 in Reddington Township. Upon investigation, the smoke was determined to likely be from a wood stove. The fire chief is continuing to investigate the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Hunterdon County and Raritan Twp Fire
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01:46
Transcript:
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Box 2202, 22 fire, 22 rescue, 32 fire responding, Readington Township in the area of Old Farm Road and Route 523, a passerby report of smoke in the area and she can smell the smoke.
00:17
Repeating Box 2202,
00:21
22 fire and 32 fire, 22 rescue, responding Reddington Township, Old Farm Road in the area.
00:27
County Route 523 for a passerby report of smoke in the area and smell smoke and something burning.
00:37
738 dispatcher 68.
00:39
County Chief 22.
00:44
Chief 22. Chief 22, farther.
00:52
Apologies, Alan.
00:53
I didn't see the channel.
00:55
That's going to be a wood stove.
00:58
I passed it a few minutes ago.
01:01
However, I am going to turn around and go back and confirm it, but it's a repeated customer.
01:06
You can hold all units of their respective stations, probably about five minutes out.
01:18
I'll switch up the tomb.
01:21
I'll switch up the tomb.
01:22
Okay.
01:28
He is responding Old Farm Road, Army Chief 32, hold that station, he'll investigate, probable to assistive.
01:35
The PD, he is responding Old Farm Road, Arbock-1202, 2nd, Chief 22, Old Baker Station.
01:41
He'll investigate,
01:44
probable with that station, you'll investigate, probable with a safe, 0701.
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Location mentioned:
County Rte 523 & Old Farm Rd, Bedminster, NJ 07921
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