Fire alarm triggered accidentally during boiler maintenance, Paterson NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a fire alarm near 61 East 12th Street in Paterson, New Jersey. The alarm was accidentally triggered by workers performing maintenance on a boiler. There was no fire or emergency threat.
Audio|Heard on: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Attention engine 5, 4, engine 1,
00:03
ladder 3 rescue 2, Battalion 2,
00:05
61 East 12th Street near fit diving and dead end, activated fire alarm.
00:12
Attention, engine 5, engine 4, engine 1,
00:16
ladder 3 rescue 2 battalion,
00:18
61 East 12th Street near fit diving, dead end, activated fire alarm,
00:24
1720 operator 1-1.
00:27
Thank you.
00:42
How would you cry? My head, Captain.
00:46
Italian 2. 61 East 12th, Dev and a dead end.
00:54
On the Activision five line.
00:56
Coming from the basement.
01:06
9-2 is on location 3-story wood frame modified residential multi-glowing, have not been shown off Bob's command of N-Avigate.
01:26
Cicone dispatch.
01:28
All right.
01:31
It's going to be an accidental trip, men working on the boiler.
01:34
The system has been rescind.
01:35
It'll come to available command terminated.
01:39
Dispatch received accidental trip.
01:41
Men working on the boiler shut off the alarm system reset.
01:44
I'll come to east towards available command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
E 12th St, Paterson, NJ 07524
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