Fire alarm activation investigated at mixed-use building, Union City NJ
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Firefighters responded to a fire alarm activation at a two-story mixed-use building near Bergen Avenue in North Hudson, New Jersey. Upon arrival, alarms were sounding but no visible fire was seen outside. Crews gained access to the building to investigate the cause of the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue
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01:51
Transcript:
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913 squad 1099 left 5 at 9 which is going to Bergen 7711 Bergen 711 Bergen 711 Bergen a half 7711 Bergen a half on fire lumps activated
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1329 9 9 9 9 9 of 5 at night 711 Bergen 7711 Bergen 711 Bergen 711 Bergen 711 Bergen
00:27
5 control B-Avize 13 flight delayed air leak This image 13 flight is delayed air leak
00:42
Fire control, engine 13 is on the scene.
00:45
We have a two-story ordinary mixed shoes attached on both sides of the flat rooms.
00:49
There's nothing to show up in the exterior, alarms are sounding.
00:52
Engine 30 will be established a command and investigating.
00:54
13 has the attack.
00:57
First evening, 13 is on the scene, alarms are sounding, nothing is showing.
01:01
Engine 13 is burning when I have command of investigating.
01:04
Be advised from the alarm committee reported to be an activation in the patient.
01:11
Squadron dot scene while the waterfront is searching.
01:23
Battalion 3 is on the scene assuming command.
01:29
Battalion 3 and the scene assuming burglaryland ask command.
01:37
Line on the scene back at the ladder.
01:47
Commandant 13 be advised.
01:49
We were able to gain access to the holders on the premise.
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Location mentioned:
31st St, Union City, NJ 07087
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