Fire units respond to alarm at mid-rise building, Weehawken NJ
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a mid-rise building near Potter Place in Weehawken. Firefighters investigated but found no visible fire inside the building.
Audio|Heard on: North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
It's Frenge of 5, Squad 1, Engine 3, Ladder 3, Battalion 2, and Wee Hawking 2, Potter Place, that's number 2, Potter Place.
00:07
Firearms activated,
00:09
Svanger 5 Squad 1, Engine 3, Ladder 3, Battalion 2.
00:12
In Wee Hawken,
00:14
2, Potter Place,
00:17
firearms activated,
00:18
4th Street's Liberty Place, Clifton Terrace.
00:36
Flight Control, engine three is going to be responding from the marina.
00:41
Engine 3 is responding from the marina.
00:45
What's that address again, particle?
00:51
So, permission, three, what side address?
00:56
The address is near Potter Place.
00:59
We-alkin.
01:18
Receive.
01:20
P.S. Electric C.T.
01:29
Buck.
01:30
Recease.
01:45
Control, engine 5 is on the C.
01:47
Two, part of place, they got a five-story fire suits of mid-rise.
01:50
Nothing is showing from the interior.
01:52
Injure 5 will be establishing command and investigating for this.
01:58
Mr. 5 in the sea and a 5 is part of place, command.
02:12
Fire control.
02:13
Engine 3 is on the scene.
02:14
Willishton command.
02:17
Receive Agent 3 to Tanger 3 is potter place command.
02:26
Slide 3 on 2nd.
02:28
Receive 5th floor investigating.
02:35
Enter the team battalion 2 is potter place command.
02:43
Spot 1, they're arriving.
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Location mentioned:
Potter Pl, Weehawken Township, NJ 07086
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