Fire reported at Main Street after 911 hangup


A fire was reported at a location on Main Street after a caller hung up on 911 while mentioning a fire. Fire services were requested.
Audio|Source: Somerset County Public Safety
02:39
Transcript:
184-14-14, officially guarded. 2.03 Main Street for the 911 hangup[1]. The caller advised something about a fire and then disconnected. The audio was unreadable. Do you want us to start fire out there or stand by? Stand by County. University Department Center there. Something's going on with it. Briefly that looks like it was plotting near the first building to the left. If that helps at all. It does, thank you. We also have history from apartment number four with that phone number. County, 730 is on the stop. 730 is on the stop. 730. Peepack and Old Dutch from New Jersey Reg. George, 768, Whiskey-Charlie. I'm going to raise you, keep back in a little butt. 1.20, so long. or about I got a couple tree branches in the roadway. We try to remove them. No. Thank you for your time. We show you for your time. We show you in this right then. Appreciate you. 1938 County. Five. Residents in the area, stating firearms going off. Can you dispatch fire, please? Okay. Thank you. Fire[2]. Respond, D.C. Guard and 2.03,000, 2.5-5-5-2-0-3-main to the file-on. Yeah, it's a second-fire. Yeah, it's a second-fire, response. Thank you, 03 May for the file-on. Time now, it's 2011.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911 hangup: Abandoned or disconnected emergency call
[2]
Fire: Fire incident
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Somerset County, NJ
Correct
Incorrect