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No fire detected during apartment check in MetuchenMetuchen NJ

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Metuchen, NJ

Fire units responded to an apartment in Metuchen after a report of a possible fire. No fire was found inside the apartment. Crews used air canisters to check for fire conditions.

Audio|Heard on: Metuchen Fire & EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Nothing showing inside the apartment.
00:02
We need to blow out the fire alarm.
00:09
Command and receive.
00:10
This is the can of air, but it's new a crew.
00:17
They're not forced to patrol.
00:23
31.42.
00:27
3142. Can you mean the market is going to Robert University?
00:30
Our cat is supposed to.
00:31
9502.
00:35
30142. 30142.
00:36
You can allow for your time.
00:37
You made a lot of pride.
00:39
You can hold your crew on education for now.
00:44
Thank you. Rep.
00:45
Lieutenant 4 from engine 1.
00:55
Go food's important.
00:58
What was the apartment number?
01:03
Apartment 414.
01:08
Okay, they're on their way up with the can.

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  1. Units Clear the Scene
  2. Faulty Detector Removed
  3. Detector Activation Identified
  4. Preparation for Investigation
  5. Initial Assessment
  6. Units Arrive on Scene

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