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Fire on roof plants at building near Lexington AveJersey City NJ

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Lexington Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07304

Firefighters responded to a fire on the roof plants at a building near Lexington Ave in Jersey City. Units including Engine 2 and Battalion 1 monitored and controlled a small fire involving vegetation on the roof.

Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire Ground 3
Listen to dispatch call
04:40
Transcript:
00:00
Where is the event at 17, you're on the scene, touching Lexington command.
00:04
All companies, the signs of lock 765 is going to be for near Lexington, switch radio is back to dispatch 1, that's Engine 17.
00:12
Engine 9, letter 11, battalion 1, switch back to dispatch 1.
00:17
When did you receive that?
00:26
End of 7 from dispatch.
00:27
You could disharmine, engine 7, district on.
00:30
Engine 7, District of Arts.
00:31
7, District of Arts.
00:32
No.
00:39
I received, into 7, your back in service.
00:50
Dispatch, Entry 2 is on the scene,
00:54
8.9 monitor,
00:56
6-story,
00:59
class 1 OMD,
01:01
nothing shown, and no-al-long time, and NITU's command of FU.
01:06
Where is the engine engine 2 around the scene, establishing monitor should command be advised from the caller say that plants are on fire on the roof.
01:13
That's going to be on the top floor that's plants on fire on the roof.
01:18
Thank you.
01:21
Battalion 3 from Battalion 1.
01:23
Do you want me to pick up monitor? Are you, or are you in the area?
01:36
That Johnson is right now if it's closed.
01:46
That's affirmative.
01:47
I can start out there.
01:48
I'm close.
01:49
Dispatch from the Italian 1.
01:51
Put me on that monitor about.
01:53
Thank you, Mr.Tatine 1.
02:06
It's bad to mention, too.
02:07
You can slow down to the front.
02:09
We have a small bolt fire on the roof.
02:14
We see.
02:15
Small motor fire on the roof.
02:17
All companies are responding back 660, you can slow down your response.
02:20
That's all companies responding to box 660.
02:23
You can slow down your response.
02:28
Ninja 5, V, V, 2.
02:30
What do you need up there?
02:38
Measure 5, can you bring your can out? Just an extra can.
02:59
Is it too? Fly the two is going to make that way up as you can.
03:09
Agent 2, we see.
03:18
Engine 2 from a battalion 3, is there a standpipe up there that we can hook up to?
03:35
Dispatch the time one is on the scene on Zoom monitor command.
03:39
Engine 2 from command is there a standpipe data we can hook up to?
03:45
That's a put-up, Chief.
03:47
Not necessarily at the time.
03:49
My is out.
03:51
It's hitting it with the rest of the camp.
03:59
We need to become one you're on scene.
04:01
Assuming monitor street command.
04:07
We receive deputy one,
04:14
Yonstein.
04:28
Command, latitude,
04:30
we have control of the elevator.
04:32
We're shutting it back down to allow this.
04:39
Command receipt.

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Lexington Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07304

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