Smoke detector alarms due to smoking in apartment hallway, City Of Orange NJ
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Fire units responded to a smoke detector activation near South Essex Avenue in Orange, New Jersey. Crews investigated a five-story wood-frame building and found someone smoking in the hallway but no active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Orange Fire Department
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03:25
Transcript:
00:00
South Essex Avenue,
00:02
(number withheld),
00:03
South Essex Avenue.
00:05
Called by Central Station.
00:07
General is a smoke detector.
00:09
Time of 2132.
00:17
Car 2 responding, (number withheld) South Essex.
00:20
C-Cube-3-2.
00:30
Agent 4 is responding.
00:32
Paul, whoa, we're on spot.
00:36
See both the ends.
00:42
Click the question.
00:43
Two is responding.
00:53
Thank you, Mr.
00:54
Jim.
00:56
Mr. 3 is following.
01:00
The measure 3.
01:02
R2 is on the scene.
01:09
(number withheld) South Essex five-story wood frame.
01:13
Dr. Cholm, Alonja sounding.
01:16
Cartus command,
01:17
investigating.
01:20
Further honesty investigating.
01:22
2135.
01:38
Two drive, staging.
01:48
Thank you. Thank you very important.
01:58
Second floor,
02:00
stairway two.
02:03
Smokehead.
02:10
That's six, Commander Rems.
02:12
305 for the squad.
02:16
3.05 for this spot.
02:17
Oh yeah, it's for a trip.
02:26
Smoking in the hallway, she's smoking in the hallway.
02:34
She's smoking in the hallway.
02:44
I'm a first responder.
02:47
It's going to be (number withheld), Accident Street.
02:51
That's (number withheld), Accident Street.
02:55
Safe for the breathing problem, private home.
02:57
Trustee Hewood Avenue.
03:04
This is the same response.
03:09
Bracing.
03:19
5-1. We advise.
03:21
It's not like smoking at the hallway.
03:23
Swar 1, a sub-medical man, we're back in the number.
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