Fire alarm triggered by unattended cooking in high-rise, Jersey City NJ


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a high-rise building. It was found that the alarm was caused by cooking left unattended in an apartment. There was no fire or danger, and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, engine 7's on C, 605, Pabonia, class 1 residential high rise.
00:07
Alon's sounding, nothing showing. Ingen 7 is going to investigate. We're in command.
00:13
Receive engine 7, you're on the scene establishing Pironia Avenue command.
00:18
This fact, I am built to command.
00:23
Receive the day here on the scene of seven command.
00:27
Okay, man, Ladder 3 report, the 43rd floor elevator lock.
00:37
Set the 43rd floor ladder 3rd floor ladder 3?
00:43
Okay, receive.
00:55
Hi.
00:58
Tuts!
00:59
I can't get.
01:02
Light of three, you came in all broken up.
01:04
set.
01:05
Receive. Command alarm, reset.
01:19
Dispatch Ciphone you have the command, but this was unattended cooking. 43rd floor apartment 4309, no extension. Long as he said, holding, you can terminate this box, we're ready, Channel 1. Receive, termining box 306, responding companies are back in terms.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pavonia Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306
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