Accidental residential fire alarm at 43 East 36th Street, Paterson NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was reported near East 36th Street in Paterson, New Jersey. Fire crews responded and found no fire. The alarm was accidentally triggered by cooking. The system was reset and the incident cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Engine 5, Engine 1, Ladder 3, Battalion 1.
00:04
Here's line to near East 36th Street on the process for a residential fire alarm.
00:10
Attention, engine 5, engine 1, ladder 3, battalion 1,
00:15
near East 36th Street for residential fire alarm.
00:21
This best time, 2052, operator 80.
00:32
Taiwan.
00:33
What's going to be near East 36th Street? I'm going to have them respond for a residential fire alarm.
00:43
It's going to be on the first floor for a residential home.
00:53
Engine five to dispatch.
00:58
Okay.
00:59
Okay.
01:05
As you're advised on this scene.
01:06
I've got two and a half story residential with nothing showing.
01:09
I've been establishing these perimeters and investigating.
01:18
Current Steve, engine five, have you on location,
01:22
what frame, residential, nothing showing going in to investigate,
01:26
establishment.
01:43
E-3-6-4-1-H0.
01:49
This is spoke from cooking set-out the alarm.
01:52
The homeowner is on scene, reset the system.
01:54
Command is terminated, all units available.
02:01
This is let me call from cooking accidental trip homeowner is on scene alarm was reset command terminated all companies are available at 2015.
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