Unattended cooking causes alarm at high-rise


Firefighters went to a high-rise building after smoke alarms went off. They found that someone was cooking without supervision, but there was no fire. They just needed to ventilate the area.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
02:7
Transcript:
Thanks for sure, I'm 13 to C1-199 Ocean. I got a class 1 residential high-rise. Not to show an alarm sound in 13th, 13th command, command, commands, investigate. Engine 13 is on the scene, established an ocean empty command alarm sounding, you're investigating further. To see the dispatch. This report, 6'4 smoke detects at the South Tower for investigating. Receive 13th investigating 6th floor south tower multiple detector. More to follow. The Tine 2 is on a scene. I'm going to assume Ocean F stand. The Tying 2 is on the scene, assuming ocean command. You just aren't seen the command. Unattended cooking in (name withheld), we're going to need a fan up here. Injuries and Bravo can apply the fuse message. Signs that alarm. Recommend holding one-on-law. For the reset. Dispatch from Ocean Air Command. Ocean Avenue Command. Fox City-Nine, Day 9. Unattended cooking, 6th floor. Hold, Inj 13, Ladit Tal, 4. Return to the balance. The sign is ready. Receiver holding engine 13 in light of telephone for box 829 other respondent companies are released you're in service transferring command to the office of engine 13
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Location mentioned:
Near Ocean Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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