No fire found after alarm at apartment complex, Egg Harbor City NJ
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Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at the Scott Bay Apartments in Egg Harbor City. Using master keys, they entered the building and found no fire. The alarm was caused by cooking smoke. The incident was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Atlantic County Fire
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Do you have the master keys in your hands, the Knox keys?
00:04
If you do, try those.
00:06
We're en route to the second floor now.
00:12
1050.
00:17
Command.
00:23
Command, ladder one.
00:24
That's not to be told the case.
00:26
All right to see if that's on the location.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:32
Yeah, how you make an alpha door?
00:35
We've just gained entry, we're at Scott Bay apartment now.
00:43
Are you got any signs of fire?
00:50
No sign of fire,
00:52
there's an occupier in here, but he's been roused.
00:54
He says he's okay.
00:57
There's no visible fire.
00:59
I receive. I'll go for a reset.
01:07
Command, ladder one, you said it's all clear up there, correct?
01:10
All clear.
01:16
All right, receive.
01:18
I got a reset. You guys can come on then.
01:20
Received.
01:21
This is more of what orders run through.
01:23
Command, Ladder 1 on your way down, make sure to drop that key back off to that office.
01:29
You do.
01:37
Dispatch from command.
01:39
Long we set off through the program, teleplator, system reset, command terminated.
01:44
Company's going to turn on clear.
01:46
Call on trial, due to the cooking, commanding, commanding.
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Location mentioned:
Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215
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