Small fire investigated near Milford Ave, Newark NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire at a two-story wood-frame building near Milford Avenue in Newark. After investigating, they found that the tenant was ventilating the apartment, and no major fire was confirmed. Command was later terminated.
Audio|Heard on: Essex NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 10 is on the scene, establish a command.
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It's near Milford Avenue.
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It's a two-story wood frame structure.
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Receive. I want to...
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Engine 10 and 40.
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Engine 10. Yeah,
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We're in contact with the tenant now.
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You can make this to the 308.
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It appears to be on the 10th.
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We're going to check it out.
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We're going to check it out. We're going up to truck.
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Receive. Attention all units host section 41, 82.
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Engine 10 will put a single 308.
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Hold the engine 10.
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And we're in time for.
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And son, see where that will be.
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Receive. Receive.
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Hi, 40, call me about $100,000 a minute class.
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Proceeds, have the available.
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Engine 10,
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core.
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Headquarters to engine 10.
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Engine 10, checked it out.
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The tenant is ventilating the apartment.
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Incident command will be terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Milford Ave, Newark, NJ 07108
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