Investigation of alarm at four-story building in Jersey City, Jersey City NJ
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Fire units responded to an alarm activation at a four-story commercial building near Western Avenue in Jersey City. The situation is under investigation with command established on site.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire Ground 3
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
This is after 14 on the scene near Western Avenue.
00:03
We have a four-story commercial property.
00:07
We're investigating.
00:09
Under 14 to be command.
00:12
Mr. Venter 14, you're on to be an established a roadster avenue command of investigating.
00:29
I'm going to be.
00:40
Mr. Pekinae 3, Honestine, (number withheld), someone in command.
00:46
Mr. Pekina 3, Your Honor, see, at (number withheld), some command.
00:53
Number 4.5, I'm going to go outside.
01:00
I'm going to go outside, space,
01:03
space.
01:09
7.
01:13
In this 14, 117.
01:39
Go ahead of that before you.
01:44
Please show you on plug it.
01:46
Take it off my service.
01:58
14 from 7. At this point, we don't know what it is.
02:01
None of us or not.
02:02
Let's try to be sent the system.
02:03
We have to be ahead for the fire.
02:17
Dispatch and Western Command.
02:20
Let's get a letter.
02:21
Western Command, go with your message.
02:26
This is a cloud drive-brandt activated the alarm.
02:29
So clear down there, releasing engine 18, and myself.
02:34
Trashment Command for the captain of the engine 14, hold 101.
02:38
Receive 6, command.
02:41
Holding Engine 14 and Ladder 7 at Box 401.
02:45
and we're talking through the back of the service.
02:47
With later, the rest of this one.
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Location mentioned:
Western Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07307
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