Fire alarm at high-rise caused by unattended cooking, Jersey City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a high-rise building near Summit Avenue in Jersey City for a fire alarm. The alarm was caused by unattended cooking in an apartment on the 16th floor. There was no fire spread, and the incident was contained.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, ladder three from the scene near Summit Avenue.
00:03
Place one residential high-rise alarm sounding.
00:05
We're investigating.
00:06
We'll take command.
00:08
Received, ladder three on scene investigating, establishing Summit Avenue command.
00:20
Dispatch, ladder three, we're investigating the 16th floor.
00:26
Briefing, 16th floor.
00:36
Seven, come around.
00:37
Move back in there.
00:39
Bye, (name withheld).
00:44
Thank you.
00:55
Dispatch from ladder three, we're getting reports of unattended cooking in apartment (number withheld).
00:59
We're checking it out further.
01:01
Received.
01:11
You.
01:22
Engine seven from battalion three.
01:51
That's five unattended cooking, no extension.
01:57
You know, rider seven.
02:06
Repeat that three.
02:08
Unattended cooking.
02:11
Holding engine seven, ladder three at box (number withheld).
02:13
Other companies are back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Summit Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306
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