Fire alarm triggers response at building near Bergen Blvd, Fort Lee NJ
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Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a building near Bergen Boulevard and Route 5. The alarm could not be reset and the fire command was terminated after contacting the alarm company.
Audio|Heard on: Palisades Park/Ridgefield Fireground
Listen to dispatch call
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
49-9-1 or probably on the other one letter 1 you're in service at 914
00:08
1st.
00:15
1. 1. All right.
00:21
Respond with questions, I need you to enter into the building.
00:25
It's probably going on in and stuff.
00:29
With you.
00:35
Command, the FireCom.
00:38
Go to FireCove, Command.
00:41
Devise, I got RF10 on the scene.
00:44
We're checking it out.
00:45
I'm going to use Ladder 1, making one engine assignment, all other units can go available.
00:52
950.
00:57
And you two reviews.
01:03
Command 2 out of 1.
01:16
Command 2 latter 1.
01:27
You can still come up here.
01:29
I'm not going to need you.
01:31
RF10 has an envelope to you in the visor.
01:45
All right, I missed the first half your message.
01:47
I'm at the corner of Bergen Boulevard and Route 5.
01:48
Do you want me to continue responding or return?
01:53
You can return.
02:00
All units will go available.
02:02
We're going to reset the alarm.
02:04
We'll receive, Chief.
02:08
All units can go available at 919.
02:21
RFA to firecombe.
02:22
Be advised, the alarm won't reset, it's in trouble.
02:26
They're going to contact the alarm company.
02:28
We're going to terminate command at this time.
02:32
They're received RFA.
02:33
The alarm won't reset, they're going to contact.
02:36
And command is terminated.
02:39
922.
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Location mentioned:
NJ-5 & Bergen Blvd, Fort Lee, NJ 07024
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