Alarm at First St caused by burning incense, Passaic NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units were sent to an alarm activation near First St in Passaic. The response involved several fire departments, including Battalion Two and multiple engine companies. The situation was later determined to have been caused by burning incense, and no fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Passaic (City) Public Safety
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03:46
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Battalion Two, Engine Two, Engine Three, Ladder Two, respond near First St on an alarm activation.
00:09
Battalion Two, Engine Two, Engine Three, Ladder Two, response near First St on an alarm activation.
00:16
Cross streets are Passaic and Essex.
00:19
Time now is 2234.
01:01
Time two forty-eight Frank.
01:07
2236.
01:24
2237.
01:49
Three hundred five.
01:53
Twenty-two thirty-seven.
01:58
Ah, ah, ah, ah.
02:44
Dispatch from the dive, he'll be dying.
02:46
He's on location.
02:47
Still in command for the officer of ladder still.
02:52
Received 2240.
02:59
He's on fire to touch.
03:12
Go for dispatch.
03:17
Mission report,
03:18
Cause of the activation was burning incense.
03:22
We're looking through the Knox Box to see if we can try to find a panel.
03:30
Received 2243.
03:38
Engine three to return.
03:44
Received dispatch, make engine three available.
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Location mentioned:
1st St, Passaic, NJ 07055
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