False fire alarm caused by shower steam on Somerset Road, Norwood NJ
Fire crews responded to a report of a fire in a two-and-a-half-story wood-frame home near Somerset Road in Norwood, New Jersey. Upon arrival, no fire was found. It was determined that steam from a shower had triggered the alarm. Fire units remained briefly on scene before clearing after confirming safety.
Audio|Source: Bergen County Metro Fire and Rescue - East
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Transcript:
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24 to a large 2.5 story wood frame, nothing's showing.
00:04
Truck 21 will be a stop soon.
00:05
Somerset Road command.
00:09
Truck 21, tomorrow 24 on scene.
00:12
Truck us command, 1503.
00:18
The battalion 2 will be out, assuming Somerset Road command.
00:25
Time 2 on scene, assuming command, 1503.
00:36
Somerset Road, command.
00:40
This was closed from steam from a shower.
00:42
Truck 21 will remain on scene.
00:45
Have Somerset Road command.
00:51
Receive.
00:53
Truck remain on state in command.
00:54
Remnant coverage available, 15-0-5.
01:02
Truck 21, go to dispatch.
01:06
On air, fuel.
01:08
On a year,
01:11
7.
01:12
Headquarters on an update.
01:15
Good.
01:16
I'd be advised the fire's out.
01:18
Everything sent out at this location.
01:20
We're in the process of taking up.
01:23
Appreciate.
01:30
You can't.
01:36
Five, you can shut down that line.
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Location mentioned:
Somerset Rd, Norwood, NJ 07648
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