Fire department responds to smoke smell in basement, Palisades Park NJ
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Palisades Park Fire Department responded to a report of a smoke smell in the basement near Broad Avenue. The location was a business called J.C. Delly.
Audio|Heard on: Bogota Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Can you turn at the fire department having response to 246 Broad Avenue for a voter smoke in a basement?
00:06
26 Broad, confirming the address?
00:09
46 Broad.
00:16
Recease.
00:21
Pellon-Pilesa Park Fire Department, respond 246 Broad Ave, reports to a smell of smoke in the basement.
00:27
Feeding, found Pellas, Park, Fire Department, respond.
00:31
246 broad, report to the smell of smoke in the basement.
00:33
1,400 hours on the time dispatcher 2.1.49 clear.
00:42
Park on the Palpark Unit on scene on broad.
00:44
What's the business name?
00:46
JC Deli.
00:49
Delly received.
00:51
10 to 9, we should have somebody check the basement of the adjacent store also.
00:56
So on 9 or the Forever Yours?
01:01
Definitely the Forever Yours, maybe both.
01:08
Turn on the Head Coors feature, Park Church, please.
01:17
4-5 engine to the firecom, you can show us responding.
01:21
Receive, 6.05.
01:24
We'll figure some of the corner business between East Central and East Brinker off.
01:29
Nice, so when you got on scene, bringing Manpower 5 with a tick.
01:33
Please.
01:39
Meet PK10 in JC Deli's basement.
01:44
Mike's alarm, 9 is clear.
01:46
45, PK2 will be on scene.
01:48
PK2, you're on scene in 1605.
01:52
PK2, you're on scene in 1605.
01:55
Okay, K2 reporter will come in.
01:58
We got through to the engine.
02:00
You want us to respond?
02:02
Aye, Far.
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Palisades Park, NJ
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