Apartment fire alarms activate at building near Crooks Avenue, Paterson NJ
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Fire units responded to an apartment building near Crooks Avenue, East Railway, and Wabash for a reported fire alarm. The building is four stories tall. Fire investigators and command conducted checks and then cleared most units after finding and investigating the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
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02:55
Transcript:
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Attention, squad 6, engine 1, engine 7, ladder 3,
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ladder 2, rescue 2, battalion 2, rack unit, and fire investigator.
00:12
Responding to near Crooks Avenue, crosses East Railway and Wabash.
00:18
On a possible,
00:20
fire,
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attention, engine 3, squad 6, engine 1, engine 7, ladder 3,
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ladder 2, 2 Battalion 2, Rack Unit and Fire Investigator.
00:31
Responding to near Crooks Avenue, East Railway and Wabash on a possible fire.
00:37
738, operator to zero.
00:53
Hi, you know, he responded to near Crooks Avenue, East Railway Avenue, Wabash on the cross,
01:05
on a possible fire.
01:06
It's going to be inside the apartment, possible fire burning.
01:21
Agent 3 on scene, the command alarm sounding, having four-story type one alarm sounding going to investigate before the problem.
01:37
Receive, four-story type 1 alarm sounding going into investigate.
01:50
747.44.
02:14
Back.
02:23
I'm going to hold engine 3 LAT1.
02:26
All right,
02:31
Chief, you had a lot of feedback.
02:32
You're holding engine 3-Line 1 and what was that for?
02:37
Yeah,
02:39
we're going to hold that you in rescue all units to be available.
02:43
So I'm trying to fire.
02:52
For the engine three and rescue, all the company's pets, 7.4.5.
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Location mentioned:
Crooks Ave, Paterson, NJ 07503
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