Fire alarm at six-story building on summer street, Paterson NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm sounded at a six-story building near Summer Street in Paterson, New Jersey. Firefighters responded and found no visible fire or smoke. After checking, they restored the alarm to normal.
Audio|Heard on: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
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01:53
Transcript:
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Engine 1,
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engine 1, engine 4-ladder 1 Battalion 3.
00:05
Near Summer Street, closer 16-dab and part-dive on an active fire alarm.
00:12
Engine 1-inchin-4-Ladder 1 Battalion 3.
00:16
Near Summer Street, closes a 16-dab and park-dive on an active fire alarm.
00:23
1604 operator (number withheld).
00:34
Battalion 3 responding.
00:43
Near Summer Street,
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cross the 16thab and park out of the basement smoke detector.
00:56
Mast!
00:58
We need!
01:01
Thank you.
01:11
I'm on location.
01:12
I'm on location.
01:13
We got a six-story ordinary, nothing visible, alarm and sounding.
01:17
Establishing the man.
01:21
This special, semi-outically, I'm seeing what a six-story ordinary.
01:26
Nothing visible, almost sounded.
01:28
Tabery from an investigation.
01:38
Alright, the science is set.
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We're going to go for a restore.
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We've got those signs of smoke a fire, hold into one and ladder one for a restore.
01:46
Everybody else is available.
01:47
All right, this back to see those sides of the smoker fire, hold the engine one ladder one in yourself.
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Location mentioned:
casa de tío Douglas, 332 Summer St, Paterson, NJ 07501
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