False fire alarm at commercial building near Ames Avenue, Rutherford NJ
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A fire alarm was reported at a commercial building near Ames Avenue, Rutherford, NJ. Fire crews found an activated sprinkler head near the business back door and checked another area called Delta exposure. No fire was found, and the alarm was cleared. Crews then returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Rutherford Fire
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
H.C.R. 199, Rutherford Police, the other fire department.
00:03
We're getting an alarm of fire, near Ames Avenue.
00:06
I repeat, commercial alarm of fire, near Ames Avenue.
00:23
561 is on the scene, one-story commercial attached on the broad delpo side.
00:28
561 will be in having to come here.
00:31
506 on 4 is 9.4.
00:35
56 that's 2, spawning with 3.
00:42
Something in the 4-0?
00:46
Go ahead. 4-0.
00:50
Looks like there's an activated head in the business back door.
00:55
All right, we're just investigate now.
00:57
We're at the panel.
01:09
56 truck ones respondent report
01:15
56 truck ones respondent report 56 truck one's on scene
01:21
Engine 2 on scene
01:28
Four Bravo, four hours.
01:35
There's activated head in the Delta exposure.
01:39
There's no parent calls.
01:42
All right, we'll leave it silent.
01:45
Two could just hold it.
01:46
Your father's funny with him.
01:49
Thank you for us.
01:56
Ames Avenue Command, all Rutherford companies, the accession of Edge 04.
02:00
You can return and this is alarm out puncture.
02:05
Returning.
02:08
And this is a receiver remain in.
02:11
56-12cute-5 receives, returning.
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Location mentioned:
Ames Ave, Rutherford, NJ 07070
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