Fire crews handle cooking incident on Bergen Avenue, Jersey City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible fire near Bergen Avenue in Jersey City. Crews determined it was related to unattended cooking with no active fire. The situation was handled as a minor cooking incident, and units were returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, this is Engine 19 on the scene.
00:02
near Bergen Avenue.
00:03
I got a three-story Class 5 unattached to both sides.
00:06
Alarm's sounded, nothing showing.
00:08
We'll be commanding investigation.
00:11
Received, Engine 19 on scene investigating.
00:13
Establishing Bergen Avenue command.
00:20
Dispatching Battalion 2, I'm on the scene, I'll be Bergen command.
00:24
Receiving Battalion 2, assuming Bergen Avenue command.
00:33
Nineteen to the command.
00:35
On the scene of cooking.
00:44
Command received.
00:46
Dispatch from Bergen Avenue Command.
00:48
She's gonna return Engine 8.
00:51
Nineteen, you have an apartment number? You need a fan in there?
00:56
Apartment A2, got a thorough cleaning.
01:00
So we're gonna need a fan here.
01:07
Chief command, Engine 8 back in service.
01:18
Pretend to go again with your message that stepped on you.
01:27
Dispatch from Bergen Command, it's unattended cooking.
01:30
No dispatching apartment, we're gonna hold 19 ladder 8.
01:35
Received holding Engine 19 and Ladder 8.
01:40
Dispatch from Battalion 2, I can pick up that Myrtle Avenue box.
01:45
Received.
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