Cooking fire alarm on 36th floor in high-rise building, Jersey City NJ
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Fire units responded to a high-rise building on Fairview Avenue in Jersey City for an activated fire alarm caused by unattended cooking on the 36th floor. The alarm was reset with no fire spread or injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 7 is on scene.
00:01
Class 1 high-rise for investigating.
00:05
Receive engine 7, you're on the scene, establishing Fairview Avenue command.
00:16
Engine 9-9 on scene,
00:20
Fairview Avenue.
00:22
9 is going to investigate.
00:25
You see Avenger 9, you're on the scene, establishing Fairview Avenue command.
00:37
Battalion 3 is on the scene.
00:41
Battalion 3, you're on the scene, assuming Fairview Avenue command.
01:00
Dispatch from Battalion 4, show Battalion 4 on scene.
01:04
Receive Battalion 4, you're on the scene, assuming Fairview Avenue command.
01:28
Please.
01:36
Three, please.
01:54
You're just 15, you can return.
02:01
There's good.
02:07
Go ahead, engine 7.
02:18
Part of your message came in broken up.
02:20
I got the unattended cooking.
02:22
What floor and what do you need?
02:34
Okay, receive, no extension.
02:38
One-on-one can handle?
02:44
Okay.
02:45
I received,
02:46
that's just five.
02:51
That was apartment 3610, is that correct?
03:04
This dispatch for on your command.
03:06
Sun attends a crookin on the 36th floor.
03:09
The alarm is reset, no extension.
03:11
You can terminate this box.
03:12
We're ready, Channel 1.
03:15
Received terminate in box 306, respond of companies back of service.
03:18
Switch back to channel 1.
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Location mentioned:
Fairview Ave, Jersey City, NJ
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