Smoke caused by overcooked food at Woodland Park building, Woodland Park NJ
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Fire department responded to smoke reports near Building 220 at Woodland Park. They found overcooked food in a microwave causing the smoke and ventilated the area.
Audio|Heard on: Passaic Fire Dispatch
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03:48
Transcript:
00:00
Companies responding to 6-3b be advised, received a second call from a resident reporting smoke from Division 3 near Building 220.
00:12
T-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-6.
00:24
239.
00:31
I'm going to be.
00:55
Sounding alarm on three story building, no visible fire.
01:01
2340.
01:18
Battalion 2 is on location.
01:20
Confirming report, will assume command from battalion 2.
01:26
20th, 3.41.
01:32
2A, do you have a report?
01:48
Negative, no entry yet.
01:53
Trying to contact dispatch.
01:56
Made notification of housing.
02:00
Receive.
02:08
Dispatch a 60 command.
02:12
Dispatch 70 of the command.
02:14
Chief.
02:23
Overcooked food in a microwave.
02:30
I received it, over.
02:40
Dispatch a 6-3 command.
02:44
6-3 command.
02:48
Attempted both numbers we have for housing.
02:53
No answer and the phone is out of service.
03:01
Copy. Overcooked food in Division 3.
03:07
Reported on the first branch in the building.
03:16
Dispatch command be advised message came through unclear.
03:25
Tishtrax, can you copy?
03:28
You're clear now.
03:32
Overcooked food in the microwave.
03:34
Will hold with the engine ladder to ventilate and complete the investigation.
03:42
Receive, engine 340 can return, battalion engine 3.40 can return on time 2347.
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Location mentioned:
Building 220, Woodland Park, NJ 07424
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