Fire reported at residential building on Summit Avenue, Hudson County NJ
Firefighters responded to a reported fire at a five-story residential building on Summit Avenue. Initially, no fire was visible but a distress signal from Squad 10 led to a working fire being declared. The situation was later brought under control and units were released.
Audio|Source: North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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16, 10, Summit Avenue, have a 5-story ordinary.
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Residential, nothing visible.
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Anguantle 1 will be establishing command and investigating.
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Angel 1, the scene investigating, nothing visible.
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Engine 1 is Summit Avenue Command.
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The advice is the 5th floor.
00:19
50th Street,
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incident terminated, engine 9 ladder, form, the time.
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3 and 7.
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Squad 10 on the feed.
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Squad 10th seal, you have a distress signal.
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Squad 10 CO, your distress signals activated.
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Squad 10, company officer, you have a distress signal.
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Italian one's on the steam, assuming somebody out in command.
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Enter 13th squad 10-197.
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Submit Avenue Command, working fire.
01:33
Receive Summit Avenue Command, working fire.
01:38
Receive Summit Avenue Command.
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Is it 317? The second.
02:03
Why is (name withheld) is off there.
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I can't come in your area.
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The stress signal is going off again.
02:25
Chief Summit Avenue, command, releasing Rescue 1, Rescue 1 in service.
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Chief Summit Avenue Command, holding engine 1, squad 2,
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engine 3, engine 4, and ladder 1.
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All the companies in service.
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