Fire alarm activation with smoke odor reported in Elizabeth, Elizabeth NJ
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A fire alarm was reported near North Broad Street in Elizabeth. Smoke odor was observed, prompting multiple fire units to respond. The alarm was later reset with no further calls.
Audio|Heard on: Elizabeth Fire Department
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Transmitting a signal near North Broad Street.
00:03
Cross a Waverly Place and Stewart Road.
00:06
The early alarm company states a general fire alarm.
00:12
The engine 7-0.1 to responding, 2104, slash 24, operating on fire to 1.
00:21
Thank you, Fire Ellen.
00:27
Number is morning.
00:31
Hey.
00:36
Oh, what was fun?
00:43
Dispatch from Italian, too.
00:44
Can you confirm that address, please?
00:50
Standby. We have it near North Broad, which you gave us.
00:59
Near North Broad.
01:00
I have near North Broad.
01:03
Hey, reach back up.
01:05
We'll reach you, Chief.
01:06
Send by. We'll give them a call back.
01:12
Aller's face that you saw smoke and spell something that's burning.
01:16
Engine 5 and 3 in the latitude rescue, you're responding.
01:21
2109, special flight 4, happening on fire ground 2.
01:28
Reordinary.
01:29
Command, you're not hitting.
01:32
See you in command.
01:33
Command.
01:36
Engine 7 is on stage.
01:42
Steve?
01:46
All right, your response.
01:51
Steve.
01:53
All right, panel read Zone 11, round floor,
02:01
right side, meter room.
02:05
That one knows it.
02:15
Dispatch for a community activated head, ground floor, no calls, let me go for a reset.
02:20
I'll use standby.
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Location mentioned:
N Broad St, Elizabeth, NJ 07208
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