Fire alarm activated by candle on second floor, East Rutherford NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered on the second floor at a location near Oak Street in East Rutherford due to a candle. After inspection, the alarm was reset with no further incident.
Audio|Heard on: East Rutherford Fire and Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Activation is going to be on the second floor.
00:02
You can just do a walkthrough and set off to a candle.
00:10
One out, this man, these by sending to the rear show upstate.
00:14
Can you come in again with that?
00:33
Action 3 Bravo from Deputy 1.
00:37
Judge you.
00:39
You will reset that alarm?
00:42
I'm making my other way over there to it now.
00:47
Alright, reach you.
00:54
Charlie 3 is available.
01:00
Receive Army command available at (number withheld).
01:10
Action to respond and poke.
01:19
Angel 1, you can make your way out.
01:22
Farmers reset, holder.
01:36
Command all each other for units.
01:38
You can return to remain,
01:40
alarm is in reset.
01:42
You have any one for three problems.
01:48
Be advised I'm unable to reset.
01:55
I receive. Just leave it in silence.
01:59
They were working on it this afternoon.
02:04
I receive.
02:10
You can go in service.
02:14
Receive.
02:23
Engine port the turning.
02:27
1220 each other
02:34
1220 East Rutherford all units are going to be clear of Oak Street
02:37
alarm was set off due to a candle Larson reset
02:46
The alarm is then reset on back in
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, East Rutherford, NJ 07073
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