Fire alarm triggers response at high-rise on Greenwood Avenue, Trenton NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a general alarm activation at a high-rise residential building near Greenwood Avenue in Trenton. Upon arrival, no visible fire was found. The command was established, and the alarm activation is being investigated on Division 6.
Audio|Heard on: Trenton Fire
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
The engine's 7-310, ladder 2, rescue 1, battalion, chief floor responding near Greenwood Avenue.
00:07
Crawstreet 1-11 extension in Hollywood.
00:10
It's a general alarm activation for the high-rise.
00:13
Spawn operator fire 250, side of fire 2.
00:20
7 is a route.
00:26
High floor is dispatcher and respond.
00:30
See.
00:33
The extension 7-310, ladder 2, rest of the line chief floor responding near Greenwood Avenue.
00:48
If we want to have an extension, Hollywood,
00:51
the general alarm activation could a high rise.
00:54
Time is 21-052.
01:01
Engine 7 is on location, near Greenwood Avenue.
01:06
Tech 1, residential high-rise.
01:09
We've got nothing shown from the exterior.
01:12
I'll be establishing Greenwood Command,
01:16
be operating on fire ground 2.
01:23
If we're dispatched, I'm on the location, zooming Greenwood Avenue command.
01:28
See if.
01:34
Freeze arrives.
01:43
Lighter T's on scene.
01:45
Receive left to.
01:51
Tens off, sir.
01:59
Receive. Cune Avenue, command of discretion.
02:03
Command, Guide.
02:05
They have an alarm activation on Division 6 proves we're going to investigate.
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Location mentioned:
Greenwood Ave, Trenton, NJ 08609
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