False Alarm at Four-Story Building Due to Dust


A fire alarm sounded at a four-story building. Firefighters found it was a false alarm triggered by dust from tile cutting.
Audio|Source: Passaic Fire Dispatch
02:28
Transcript:
Ladder 1, respond to 1 6 6th Street on an alarm activation. Battalion 2, engine 3, engine 4, ladder 1, respond to 1666 Street on an alarm activation. Cross streets are South Street, 6th Street. Time now is 0937. Four hundred responders. 0940. Battalion two is on location. Sixth Street Command, four-story, lightweight, wood frame over commercial parking garage will be investigating. 0941. Chief be advised it came in as a fourth floor trash room. Okay, for dispatch. Go for dispatch. Dispatch. Dispatch, hold with the first oil engine. Me and on scene reporting alarm was caused by cutting tile. Dust from cutting tile. This is a reason. Receive, engine four, ladder one you can return. Ladder 1, call fire dispatch. We're available, remaining on air. 0942. Same. 0942. 0942.
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Location mentioned:
Near 6th St, Passaic, NJ 07055
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