Fire alarm at nail salon on highway 35 north, Monmouth County NJ
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Fire alarm was reported at a nail salon near Highway 35 North in New Jersey. Emergency units from District 18 responded and established a command at the location. The building is a one-story ordinary commercial structure.
Audio|Heard on: Monmouth County Fire/EMS
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02:8
Transcript:
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2145 per 35 north at the nail salon fire alarm.
00:03
District 18.
00:05
2145 per 35 north at the nail salon, fire alarm, firearm (number withheld).
00:22
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00:45
County 1633 clear available.
00:48
The 16303-year clear, 116.
00:50
The MS. North 3960 riding Bayshore.
00:54
36. 36339.
00:56
County 8361 Respondent.
00:59
8361 response.
01:05
County 1866 responding.
01:09
18661117.
01:14
County Massar 324, clearing available Jersey Shore.
01:17
County Maddox-324, Clearing available Jersey Shore.
01:19
County Vatic 16-17.
01:21
Are we two on location?
01:27
857, it's the Red House on the road, on Navasink.
01:32
Recease.
01:34
Town 857 is on location.
01:36
On location, 1119.
01:42
5.0.156-1. You can return a quarters.
01:46
County, 1866.
01:48
1866.
01:50
Copy. Copy.
01:56
Carcalf.
01:58
Arrived, one-story, ordinary commercial, no avenue.
02:01
I'll have Highway 35 command.
02:03
Hold off on further.
02:05
1866, holding off on further on scene, all up to anything.
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Location mentioned:
State Rte 35 N, New Jersey
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