Fire alarm triggered by broken pipe at commercial building, Paterson NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a commercial building near Ward Street for a fire alarm. No smoke or fire was found. The alarm was triggered by a broken pipe. No hazard detected.
Audio|Heard on: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Attention engine 4, engine 7, squad 6, ladder 2,
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Refute 2, Battalion 3.
00:07
You're responding to near Ward St, Clark, and Prince for commercial fire alarm.
00:13
Attention engine 4, engine 7, squad 6, ladder 2, refuge 2, battalion.
00:20
You're responded to near Ward St, Clark, and Prince for commercial fire alarm.
00:25
The time is 1344, Operator 1.
00:28
Sound 3.
00:41
You're responding to near Ward St. Clock, you're responding to near Ward St, Clark and Prince for commercial fire alarm.
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The giant 3 received responding from headquarters.
00:59
See you for Congress.
01:04
Engine four on location.
01:06
Thanks for you.
01:07
I do have an alarm sounding.
01:09
No signs of smoke or fire from the exterior and going to investigate establishing command.
01:16
Steve Injurembergson, alarm sound and no smoke to fire.
01:30
Engine four, the dispatch, you could receive this to summon to engine four-ladders too we can.
01:35
It's going to be a broken pipe.
01:41
Appreciate the guy, man.
01:42
Jain 4-Lad2 can be in a minute a company is available dispatch.
01:44
Battalion 3 did you receive?
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Location mentioned:
Ward St, Paterson, NJ 07505
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