Smoke alarm triggered by cooking smoke at NJ residence, Bogota NJ


Fire department responded to a smoke and carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Fort Lee Road and Queen Anne Road. The alarm was triggered by smoke from cooking. No fire or hazard was found. All units cleared after confirming safety.
Audio|Source: Paramus and Area Towns Police / Fire
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
This is 5'104 for Lee Road, plus in place to Queen Anne run and cross the activated C.O.
00:05
alarm. Switch Squad 23, 1.4, Fort Lee Road, floors in place to Queen Anne, Reline, cross the activated CL alarm.
00:13
Time it out 12-17-592.
00:20
Queen Anne Road, Command.
00:26
P.S gats remain on scene.
00:30
Truck is taken up, I'll be terminating command.
00:33
Relia, P.S.
00:35
Gats remaining on scene.
00:36
Truck taking up.
00:37
It'll be terminating Queen Anne Road Command at 1218.
00:45
Tally in 1.
00:49
Battalion 1.
00:53
Battalion 1.
00:55
Row yourself in the truck will be headed to Firtley Road or just have Squad 23 in route.
01:04
Squad 23 is under CO, yes?
01:09
Correct.
01:13
The same can handle for Holdwood 23.
01:22
I'm seen yet.
01:26
Glad for me, rooms.
01:27
One source is high first, we stop to command.
01:31
You notice question.
01:46
Well, what's the next day?
02:04
Combination smoke CO alarm was activated,
02:09
probable cause with smoke from cooking.
02:13
There's no hazard here.
02:15
The end of building is checked.
02:17
Both Lido 1 and the floor will be available for the command of 7.00.
02:25
Dispatch receive.
02:27
Commands terminated.
02:29
Engine 4 allotted one, you're available, 1225.
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Location mentioned:
Queen Anne Rd & Fort Lee Rd, Bogota, NJ 07603
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