False fire alarm triggered by workers at John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City NJ
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Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a building near John F. Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City. No active fire was found; the alarm was likely triggered by workers in the basement. The alarm system was reset and the scene cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
This is a 13-0 near Kennedy Boulevard.
00:03
Three-story,
00:05
big stock, 15-quarter building.
00:07
Nothing short in investigating.
00:11
Proceeding 13-year-owned, clean establishing Kennedy Boulevard command to be advised from the alarm company.
00:15
The District of Zone 11 Water Heat Activation with notice for their information provided.
00:21
Received. I have some workers right me outside, said they kicked up something out of dust in the beach, so I'm going to check it out.
00:28
Receive, Kenney Boulevard, command.
00:32
Just 5%. She's on the scene.
00:34
Subcommittee Boulevard command.
00:37
Receive the time, too, your own scene at swimming, Kenny Boulevard command.
00:48
Maynip 13, station is clear,
00:52
trying to reset.
00:55
Resaved dispatch the Tanya 2 for Box 807, can hold engine 13, unattentional along, turn the rest of the assignment.
01:01
Tain 2 is ready.
01:03
Received 104 of our command, holding engine 13 to Box 807, all the in the dispatching service, which radio is over to Dispatch 1.
01:18
He's back. Reg.
01:20
131612 Kennedy Boulevard, alarm, set off, bicycle.
01:24
All right, despite working in the basement, it's clear.
01:27
Long as you say, you can terminate.
01:30
Race 13, terminating Kennedy Boulevard commanding, you're back in service.
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Location mentioned:
John F. Kennedy Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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