False fire alarm caused by shower steam, Clifton NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a fire alarm near Hover Place and Hawthorne Avenue in Clifton, New Jersey. The alarm was determined to be false and caused by steam from a shower.
Audio|Heard on: Clifton Fire and EMS
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00:53
Transcript:
00:00
Engine One, Engine Six, Ladder Three, near Hover Place crosses Sixth Street and Hawthorne Avenue on fire alarm.
00:11
Engine One, Engine Six, Ladder Three, near Hover Place crosses Sixth Street and Hawthorne Avenue on fire alarm. Time is now 1304.
00:28
Engine Two is en route.
00:35
Ladder Three, Hobart.
00:39
Fire alarm A2.
00:43
A2.
00:46
All right, so you want to reduce this to the first two? And the alarm company called back and made contact.
00:52
It was due to the shower steam.
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Location mentioned:
Hawthorne Ave, Clifton, NJ 07011
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