False fire alarm at three-story building on South Street, Jersey City NJ
Fire units responded to an alarm at a three-story wooden building on South Street in Jersey City. After checking, they found no fire and determined the alarm was a false activation caused by a malfunction on the third floor. The fire crews cleared the scene afterwards.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
This is on the team, 214, South Street, three-story wood spring, quad-five, alarm sample.
00:07
That's a strong.
00:08
I want to get you.
00:16
There's a passenger zone.
00:18
Okay.
00:22
Keep the Taney 3R stands for the clear.
00:32
Engine 11, Bravo to engine 11, 3rd, 3rd 4 is clear.
00:45
Nothing received.
00:47
Do you have an activated head up the stairs?
00:58
I'm looking now.
01:11
Commandment 11th building's clear seems like an alarm mount function on the third floor hold the first pumper the first truck and return to balance.
01:31
Received,
01:32
dispatch,
01:33
Italian 3, hold, engine 11 and light at 7 on South Street.
01:37
You can return the balance.
01:38
Italian 3 is ready, Channel 1.
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