False alarm investigated on Washington Street, Jersey City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a class three alarm at a three-story mixed occupancy building on Washington Street in Jersey City. After investigating, they determined the alarm was caused by workers on site and a system issue. The scene was cleared as a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
Listen to dispatch call
04:44
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, Engine Two is on scene.
00:03
Have a class three.
00:05
Three-story mixed occupancy.
00:07
Something showing, we're investigating.
00:13
Engine Two on scene on Washington Street, ma'am.
00:25
Battalion One's on the scene, officer.
00:26
Washington Street Command.
00:52
Is it the workers still on scene?
00:56
Yeah, chief, you're correct.
00:57
They're still working over here.
02:09
This is workers working on the system, so it's clear.
02:12
Hold Engine Two, Battalion One, return to rest of assignment.
04:03
According to maintenance next door, the alarm was reset prior to our arrival and we're investigating now.
04:38
You can terminate the box.
04:42
Terminating box 108, all companies are ready.
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