Water leak triggers fire alarm in Jersey City building, Jersey City NJ
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A fire alarm was triggered at a four-story building near Canal Circle due to a water leak from an overflowing bathtub on the second floor. No fire was found. Building maintenance will handle repairs.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
This is an 8 on the scene, near Canal Circle, we have a four-story class 3.
00:07
Engine 8 is investigating, we're accepting command.
00:23
Fire to touch telling one without seeing on soon, Noun Street Command.
00:29
Tewitaine 1-1 here at the Nile Street, command.
00:40
Engineate the Battalion 1.
00:45
Go, Eugenate.
00:49
This is an activation caused by a water leak on the second floor.
00:55
Recommend holding one in yourself.
01:05
Please.
01:07
By the sectional deck.
01:09
Letter Tower, 4, Battalion 1.
01:11
Chairman 5.
01:12
All right. Thank you.
01:14
Section 2, squad (number withheld), and (number withheld), spot (number withheld).
01:27
Agent Ate to Goodbed.
01:33
Oh, you're not to say you're nice.
01:38
Engine Atee to come in.
01:42
Go on a engine A.
01:46
This is a water leak, coming from an overflow bathtub on floor number two.
01:51
The close the alarm to activate on floor number one.
01:54
The alarm reset and is holding.
01:56
Building maintenance is going to take care of the proper repairs.
02:01
Recommend termination.
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Location mentioned:
Canal Cir, Jersey City, NJ 07304
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