Fire reported at data center in North Arlington, North Arlington NJ
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A fire was reported at a two-story data center near Jefferson Avenue in North Arlington. Fire and rescue units responded and established command. A water flow alarm was activated in room 270. Maintenance and security personnel assisted with the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison Metro Area Fire & EMS
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4 is on the scene near Jefferson Avenue.
00:03
Got a two-story fire at the data center, new alarm is activated.
00:07
Engine 4 will establish command and investigate.
00:13
Rescue is on scene.
00:21
Commander Rescue, do you want to send the crew into the lobby?
00:26
All right, we see.
00:34
And you three responding.
00:45
Command unit, we're going to have Rescue Warren water flow alarm activation.
00:50
Room 270.
00:56
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:15
Reggie the 4th, definitely one.
01:20
Go ahead, Chief.
01:24
I'm going to need any additional inspection 3 in one.
01:32
Negative, Chief, you get a tie upstate upstage.
01:37
Receive.
01:41
And you're 3 from Deputy 1 when you're on the station, Jeff Riders.
01:50
As you're three received.
02:01
Command for Redgeant Force Chief, leave the alarm fire.
02:04
Rescue wants to vacate our way over with maintenance.
02:06
To risk 2-7070, the rest of the gate is drafted some water flow on the station.
02:14
Okay,
02:15
do you have maintenance with you?
02:22
The parameter maintenance is with rescue wants to bacon our way over that area.
02:27
Security of the alarm panel.
02:30
Please.
02:40
Thank you. So let's see you come in, financial be advised.
02:44
ESCAS and NO EM both so that they were respondent.
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North Arlington, NJ
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