Smoke alarm triggers scare at Long Branch home, West Long Branch NJ
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Being triggered by smoke from unattended food in an oven, a fire alarm at a Long Branch home prompted a swift response but no active fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Monmouth County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
2932 Hollywood Avenue.
00:03
22 Hollywood Avenue.
00:04
2nd-Roe Row.
00:06
Fire alarm. Fire alarm.
00:07
553. 122 Hollywood Avenue across Monroe Avenue, Fire alarm.
00:11
7.4.
00:14
3966. 7.000.
00:16
392.6. 17.
00:22
No, 39-387, I'll look at me.
00:25
3.377. 24,
00:32
319-1-66.
00:34
390-1-66.
00:35
I'm going to hold with 308L.
00:41
Everybody else can return.
00:46
Rissued. Holding with 39-3-8-0.
00:49
All the readers can return.
00:55
ACPNL, you have your standard UTA.
00:57
No, 215 strikes, and a Ruby Bayshore.
01:01
39278 on the case.
01:04
21-5-6. 39278-7-8-7.
01:12
5390, Richemnon.
01:19
390 received for the alarm company.
01:22
You made contact with the homeowner.
01:24
They left something in the oven and they were not home.
01:27
He should be arriving in a few minutes.
01:29
Retake, thank you.
01:35
390 Central.
01:39
Good.
01:41
It would be light smoke condition.
01:52
Alright, dispatch it again.
01:56
At 11 and 38.
02:03
For receipt.
02:05
How three respects 11 and 38?
02:08
Perfect 16 ventilation.
02:10
I'm not sure if that changes, anything.
02:26
Requested 122 Hollywood Avenue,
02:29
Crossburg Avenue, Long Branch, light smoke condition due to the cooking.
02:35
This rate 3838, requested 122 Hollywood Avenue, Cross Monroe Avenue, Monroe Avenue,
02:40
North Long Branch, light smoke condition, do the cooking.
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Location mentioned:
Hollywood Ave, West Long Branch, NJ 07764
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