Fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke at apartment, Paterson NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire alarm at near Spring Street caused by smoke from cooking in apartment 6. The alarm was reset and the incident was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Attention squad 6, engine 3, engine 1, ladder 1, Rescue 2, Battalion 1
00:06
You guys responded at near Spring Street for an activated alarm.
00:12
That's detention squad 6, engine 3, engine 1, ladder 1, rescue 2 to 91.
00:17
You guys are heading over to near Spring Street for an activated alarm.
00:24
Time respond in 1742-103.
00:35
If you're respond to near Spring Street, Hospital Plaza on the Cross,
00:46
burning a debated alarm, it's going to be a zone 15 smoke detector.
01:06
On location, three-story ordinary residents, multiple dwelling.
01:10
We have an alarm sounding and nothing visible from the exterior.
01:13
We establish the Spring Street Command investigating.
01:23
Ring free community dispatch.
01:29
Go ahead, cut.
01:33
This is going to be smoke from cooking.
01:35
You can hold to watch this and return all of the additional companies.
01:42
See the activation due to smoke from cooking and holding yourself all other companies back up.
01:54
Spring Street, Tijuana, Dispicion.
02:00
Go ahead, cop.
02:05
Smoke from cooking, from a barbecue stick, activity, you'll smoke in the hallway along from reset and halving.
02:11
Squad 6 will be terminating command and bail.
02:17
It's confirmed activation due to smoke from cooking, apartment 6, alarm has been reset, commands terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Spring St, Paterson, NJ 07503
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