Water company hits electrical conduit near Morris Avenue store, Union NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a convenience store near Morris Avenue after reports of power outage and smell of smoke. A water company crew struck an electrical conduit nearby, causing sparks but no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Union County Fire Dispatch
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Command by first signal 10, 1509 is that the quick check.
00:12
We have signal pens for the quick check, 1509 Morris have.
00:17
The store is reporting a smell of smoke outside and also their power went out.
00:23
Yeah, it's out.
00:29
You're only one's response to the patient 3?
00:36
Power 4 received.
00:40
Major 1st2.
00:43
Major 1 receive.
00:54
Thank you, sir, sir.
01:21
I'll tell you what's on scene.
01:23
One-story wood frame convenience for nothing shown from the exterior.
01:27
I'll be establishing Morris Avenue Command All units fire ground when an arrival.
01:50
Vangeload is responded.
01:52
Fifty no on Mars.
01:53
I don't know.
01:56
Tractoris flight.
02:00
Central to Yubitai.
02:03
Central to Ubitae.
02:08
Central to Ubitae.
02:18
We just got a 911 call in for near Morris Avenue.
02:23
The water company was out there working and they struck the electrical conduit out there.
02:31
They said it's sparking, but it's not on fire.
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