Fire alarm triggered by smoke machine in residential building, Jersey City NJ
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A fire alarm at a fourth-story residential building near Bergen Avenue was caused by a smoke machine. Fire units ventilated the area and reset the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch Battalion 2 engineer on the scene near Bergen Avenue, a 4th story class 5 residential alarm sound of the command of this.
00:08
We give a time to your own, this near Bergen having the command of this again.
00:20
Command from the Ladder 11.
00:24
Get a ladder a little.
00:28
They had a smoke machine going in this department.
00:31
We're going to let it clear out a little vision and we'll attempt to reset.
00:36
What department is that?
00:45
That's going to be 101.
00:46
You're walking.
00:49
One-on-one.
00:51
You need a stand?
00:58
Yeah, that's a tournament.
00:59
Let's bring a fan in and we'll clear it out a little quicker.
01:01
It's the community space.
01:13
Latter 11, Charlie, you bring out stand in truth.
01:16
I'm sorry.
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Location mentioned:
Bergen Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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