Investigators search for glowing object in Haworth area


Fire units are checking for a possible fire in a dumpster or near a house. Witnesses reported seeing a glowing object, but no smoke or fire has been found. Crews are actively searching the area.
Audio|Source: Bergen County Battalion 2 Fire Operations
05:36
Transcript:
Between and nine two. I just pulled all around the back of the swim part, the pool house, and I don't see anything. Uh, well, no. Come in a fire come. Go ahead. Do you get the gun and be further from the person they have? So we do, I'll try and give more a hard-effects, alcohol, do you have anything? All right, I know that you can pee's out with somebody too. Thank you. Thank you. Try, Tom, bye-bye. No matter. No, that is fine at the far we could travel 2. No. 3,000-5-6. 9-2[4], I got the dunsters back here. I have nothing shown. All right, we're tracking with me the airport. From the 6 squad to county. against response number 4. 3-2-1-4-2-7. 9-2-9-1[1]. 9-1. Good. Alright, from the party that's looking you, some of the three that was a dumpster fire. But he said you're not the mark there, correct? No, okay. two that are on the north side of the pool complex. I don't know if there's any of the dumps of the land yet. Sorry, it's in December. There's 46 shots problem. Yeah. Shuck and 7. We're going to look pretty tall as right then. 9-2-9-1. Okay. Hey, I'm coming back by you. The only report was the dumpster. If you've got nothing over there, then I guess we're good. He has one under on your side. Alright, I didn't think that they actually saw where was it? Did they? Yeah, yeah, I guess. I'm going to put with a domicester. But let's go over to the ground keeper here. You know what you heard of that at the dumpster. I call that, Ireland. Okay. We have the original call that line to the little uncooperance that she had said to the holidays. To the holidays. heading towards White Beaches, we had left at the bank. It was a house on the right side of the street. The same side of White Beaches are assigned on mailbox to the figure was on fire. Okay, they came up all the drive, and they made it a right on sunset. They said it was on the left-hand side. She doesn't seem to know much of the area. 10 plus squad[3] just go up the block there and make a right on sense that Steve you see anything in the house on the corner 276 squad receives I count to the fire units, I just spoke to the first initial reporting party party. She drove from Myrtle Street onto Haworth Ave, went around the bend where it's into the Haworth Drive. She says it's just past McCullough Place. If on the right-hand side, the same side of what beaches would be, it was a sign or a mailbox that was glowing underneath, it looked like it was a fire by a house. She couldn't say exactly what house, or exactly what house, or exactly where, but it's past or near McCullough Place on Howard Drive. Temple, we'll keep checking. Twenty-six truck, and I won't. Command, good. Command, just be advised. We're on the caller and hauler tribe. There's not be someone here. All right, just take a slow light up, hauler drives, and we're just being the fanning of. Temple, 26 truck[2]s, firepowering, you can go us out in the area. traffic at the night left. Okay, John Dresot. There's nothing in the country club. Just keep following down and we'll see if we see anything on our hauler driver sunset. All we drive from the park up. Yeah. I wish like the area, it's on Sunday. We're all going to be up. You can go ahead.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
9-1: Unit identifier
[2]
26 truck: Fire unit
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10 plus squad: Squad identifier
[4]
9-2: Unit identifier (possibly Battalion 2)
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Haworth, NJ
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