Fire alarm investigation at building near East 24th Street, Paterson NJ
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Fire units responded to an activated fire alarm near East 24th Street in Paterson. They are investigating a large building with a leaking standpipe and have requested a keyholder to access the premises.
Audio|Heard on: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
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Transcript:
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Attention engine 5-1, engine 4, Ladder 3, Rescue 2, Battalion 2,
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near East 24th Street, near East 24th.
00:09
Report of an activated fire alarm.
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That attention engine 5, engine 1, engine 4, ladder 3, rescue 2, battalion 2,
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near,
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near East 24th Street.
00:18
Report of an activated fire alarm,
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(number withheld), (number withheld).
00:33
Now we do a dispatch.
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I'm on the same.
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We have a large,
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central building,
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type 3,
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going into investigating.
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Establishing command.
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This match your fever turning into.
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Coming to the dispatch.
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Do we have a key holder come to this location? Ah.
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We're telling 2.
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That's a negative.
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Okay.
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Spassive to with vice, so the Italian 2 are you need a key holder there?
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We're something access into the building right now.
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Police.
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We see.
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We're telling you to the dispatch.
01:44
We're telling you to dispatch.
01:55
We do have the standpipe leaking out of the building to the low water floor alarm.
02:00
We do want a keyholder to respond to our location.
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