Fire alarm from burnt cooking near Harrison Ave, Garfield NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire alarm on the second floor of a bar area near Harrison Avenue in Garfield. The alarm was triggered by burnt food from cooking, and crews confirmed there was no active fire. Ladder units performed a precautionary check before clearing the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison Metro Area Fire & EMS
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Engine.
00:04
Engine two, engine four, we have alarm sounding.
00:08
One 2nd floor bar area.
00:15
Back to near Harrison Ave.
00:17
Alarms are sounding.
00:21
Fire, I'm clear.
00:26
Hi.
00:28
Firecom, be advised we have alarm sounding as we're leaving.
00:32
The annunciators indicating 2nd floor bar area.
00:39
If you can have engine two respond back to this location.
00:44
Ladder one is establishing command.
00:52
Received, 18-2.
00:59
Squad back.
01:02
Still on scene.
01:07
We're here in city, on scene 1851.
01:10
I'm calling on scene as well.
01:15
All units on scene.
01:19
Okay, thank you.
01:34
Firecom from command.
01:39
Good partner.
01:49
Be advised, we had an occupant of the building indicate (name withheld) was up on the 2nd floor lounge cooking.
01:57
Set off the alarm.
01:58
No fire at this location.
02:00
We have ladder one going up to confirm.
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Location mentioned:
Harrison Ave, Garfield, NJ 07026
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