Smoke alarm triggered by smoking on hotel third floor, Totowa NJ
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At Wyndham Garden Hotel in Totowa, a smoke alarm on the third floor was triggered by smoke from smoking. The fire department responded, reset the alarm, and cleared the scene. There was a noticeable smell of marijuana on the floor.
Audio|Heard on: Totowa Police, Fire and EMS
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03:7
Transcript:
00:00
24 is on scene.
00:07
24 when you get here, check out the third floor hallway.
00:13
Receive.
00:20
Six is out.
00:32
Engine 973 is responding.
00:38
3C773.
00:42
3C73. 24 to 23.
00:48
You're good.
00:55
I found the church had third floor in front of room 305.
01:06
Okay, 104. Let's see if maybe somebody was vaping or anything up in that room there or a candle, possibly.
01:12
No,
01:14
the entire floor smells like marijuana.
01:18
All right, stands forth.
01:20
I just did a hard reset here.
01:22
See if it holds.
01:25
Receive.
01:33
9-7-3 is on scene and stay set to hydrant.
01:37
7-3, just standby on side of session.
01:40
I think we got this reset.
01:45
104.
01:51
24 to head reset.
01:55
It reset. It reset.
02:02
My trip again, smells pretty bad up here.
02:12
Yeah, he dot 24 looks like it's holding.
02:21
Commandable units could return and secure.
02:23
This is a trip smoke hit on the third floor due to smoking.
02:33
970 receive or return available.
02:41
Truck one received, truck lines available.
02:42
Truck one received, truck lines available.
02:49
Car 23 to total.
02:55
Okay,
02:58
24. Wyndham Garden, third floor smoke detector was tripped due to smoke and one appears to be reset holding.
03:06
Fire department's clear, command terminated.
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