False fire alarm at building near prince street, Paterson NJ
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A fire alarm was activated near Prince Street in Paterson, New Jersey. Firefighters responded but found no fire. The alarm was possibly defective.
Audio|Heard on: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
Listen to dispatch call
03:10
Transcript:
00:00
Attention squad 6, engine 7, engine 3, ladder 2, rescue 2, battalion 1.
00:06
They're responding to 133, Prince Street, spring and slater on the cross for an activated alarm.
00:11
Attention squad 6, engine 7, engine 3, ladder 2, rescue 2, battalion 1.
00:17
Responding 133 Prince Street, Spring and Slater on cross for an activated alarm.
00:22
Time and (number withheld).
00:33
General 1 call in the fetch Oh,
00:39
I got.
00:42
Some of your garage fire in English plan, you one personnel.
00:46
All personnel clean up.
00:48
Command is going to be terminated.
00:50
And you want to go.
00:55
Three seat.
01:06
Chief, Chief,
01:12
133, Prince Street, Bring is later on a cross for an activated alarm, it's going to be on the first floor.
01:26
Ladder 1, both invesh.
01:32
Firecats.
01:34
You have an alarm up for the bridge street, lighter one, we'll take you.
01:53
I had one's on location and Babson prisoner's command from the four stories on the complex Eastfield's performance have an horrible one of those on its bumper car
02:16
Post-strain the dispatch of dirt before smoke.
02:30
Oh!
02:52
One dispatch, possibly defective alarm.
02:55
I'm going to hold squad six and arrest all the use both elbow.
03:05
Received two public effective alarm holding the self squad six in the rescue, all the companies back up.
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Location mentioned:
Prince St, Paterson, NJ 07501
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