Smoke and burnt clothing found in apartment laundry room, Sussex NJ
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Fire and emergency units responded to a report of smoke and burnt clothing found in the laundry room of an apartment complex. No active fire was present when crews arrived. Residents were evacuated as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Wantage and Sussex County Fire and EMS, NJ State Police
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04:47
Transcript:
00:00
69 fire, 64 engine, 62 tanker, 36 RIC, 69 EMS[1], near Center Street, Apartment 1, the Alpine Village for the reported structure fire.
00:11
That 69 fire, 64 engine, 22 tanker, 36 Rick,
00:15
69 EMS[1], near Center Street, Department 1,
00:18
the Alpine Village for the reported structure fire.
00:21
23-50, service.
00:31
2, same traffic.
00:35
Race at your sonning.
00:39
You can cancel ALS.
00:43
County, Medics, 3 responding to Lonage, you can take the cancellation.
00:48
5-3, receive the cancel.
00:54
699-4-4-4-4-7.
00:57
This is an update from reporting party on scene and has an active fire alarm after investigating in a laundry room.
01:04
He smelt smoke and noticed there was burnt clothes on the floor.
01:09
He does not believe anything is currently on fire anymore.
01:12
The parties are evacuated from the residents.
01:19
292, I received that message.
01:20
To see the only one unit in so we get somebody on seeing to confirm, please.
01:23
Okay.
01:25
Bracey, we'll do.
01:30
One white mail to Newton.
01:33
9480 is going to be riding with him in the rig.
01:35
Can we have someone relay, someone to the accent to pick up 9480's car, please?
01:42
We're in route.
01:44
All right, 641 cleared you from that traffic diversion.
01:54
59 brush.
01:55
2.com 9407.
01:58
Okay.
02:01
We will have one black female under transported to New Inn for a mental evaluation.
02:06
8-8-2-2 is going to be riding in the back of the rig.
02:10
I'll be following to Nguyen as well.
02:13
629 engine 2 is 604-1 we cleared the proceed to the 5th
02:20
Okay
02:22
County 642 on the route
02:24
Is that, it's right? Where you see, 642 in a row?
02:34
I'm sorry for the alarm
02:37
6341
02:44
New 641.
02:46
Go ahead, County.
02:50
641, can 69 brush clear the road closure and respond to the structure fire in Southwark?
02:59
Affirmative there in round.
03:03
Press 2, copy.
03:07
We copy one round, thank you.
03:13
6.9 engine 2, same traffic, clear,
03:16
accident, retard responding to Alpine.
03:20
90-52 is on scene, I got nothing shown, I got a warm sound, I got a raise and out here, raising it's going to be 23 and then we'll be falling to me.
03:30
All right, 692, same traffic.
03:32
I'll be assuming command, 62 to our operations.
03:36
I have a two-story garden apartment style complex and his signs up is accurate.
03:42
I have nothing showing it while I'm sounding.
03:49
92, two-story, apartment complex, alarm sounding,
03:53
I'm investigating.
03:58
TIEG-I is 2 from 622.
04:02
9501, you can use a core, uh, someone to relay a core.
04:05
6-92, go to injure 2.
04:07
On your arrival is the first unit on your right when you went through Alpine Village.
04:12
Pull behind 62-2 vehicle, send your crew to him.
04:15
These operations.
04:16
No, sir, we don't have anyone here.
04:18
The bus truck is probably in front of us though.
04:22
All right, receive.
04:23
They're going to pull behind my vehicle and they'll though advise.
04:34
County, 6352 in route duty.
04:41
Alpine Village is the first unit on the right.
04:44
Pull behind my vehicle, send your crew to 622.
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Center St, Sussex, NJ 07461
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