Smoke detector activation at high-rise building in Guttenberg, Guttenberg NJ
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Fire units responded to a smoke detector activation in a compactor room near 12th Street and Boulevard East at a residential high-rise building in Guttenberg. No smoke or fire was visible on arrival. The battalion chief established a command to investigate the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Dan Guttenberg for squad 10, engine 13, squad 7, ladder 4 of the 103, response (number withheld), Baltimore, East,
00:07
Galaxy Power number 2,
00:09
smoke detector in a compactor room.
00:13
That's the squad 10, engine 13, squad 7, ladder 4, the 293,
00:17
(number withheld), all right east, Galaxy Power number 2.
00:20
WOMs activated in the compactor room, smoke detector.
00:23
Cross street near 12th and they'll be heard.
00:32
The 9-3 is responding.
00:41
Five control, squad zone responding.
00:46
Fire control, battalionry is on scene, establishing Boulevard East Command, residential high-rise, nothing showing.
00:53
Company to be investigating.
00:57
We see a battalion chief on scene, nothing showing, establishing boulevard command.
01:01
That's great.
01:02
The time three is going to be the compactor and smoke detector.
01:07
Squad seven of them.
01:08
Precedent the time three, while the repair.
01:11
Okay, wrong.
01:16
Battalion chief has a recruiter.
01:24
The second on the scene, we have the second arriving up top.
01:51
5-400 C.
02:00
Receive, all of these men is determined more companies in terms.
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Location mentioned:
JFK Blvd E, Guttenberg, NJ 07093
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