Smoke detector alarm caused by cooking odor in apartment, Jersey City NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a smoke detector alarm was investigated at a high-rise residential building near Ocean Avenue. The cause was an odor from unintended cooking in apartment 803, with no fire extension.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Section 22, where do you respond? See.
00:03
High-rise residential class one.
00:05
Nothing shown in a long town and where to investigate.
00:09
To see the near Ocean Avenue community.
00:20
Flash engine 22, you respond?
00:35
Clear dispatch to engine 22 on.
00:39
Are you responding?
00:49
Discussion 8th, 22ndropro.
01:00
This is by attention 13, investigating the smoke detector activation on 4 number 8.
01:22
The sign is on a seat.
01:23
I'm going to assume near Ocean Ave, ma'am.
01:28
See the time, two have two soon as soon as ma'am.
01:39
Battalion 2, from 13.
01:43
Go up at the time, sir.
01:47
1-4 number 8, we got an odor of unintended cooking.
01:50
We'll miss it.
01:52
We'll miss it.
01:55
Let me know we need up there.
02:07
13 from the battalion 2 on sending a truck up.
02:14
The battalion 2 from 13.
02:22
Go for the Pousine 2nd.
02:26
Chief, unintended cooking apartment 803, no extension.
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Location mentioned:
Ocean Ave, Jersey City, NJ
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