False smoke alarm at Grand Street building, Jersey City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a smoke detector activation at a building near Grand Street in Jersey City. After investigating the fourth floor, they found no fire or smoke and reset the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Three Fifty Five Grand Medical Center will be command investigator.
00:05
Received, Engine Two One, investigating.
00:07
Establishing Grand Street command.
00:17
Battalion One's on the scene, I'll be command.
00:21
Received, Battalion One, assuming command.
00:32
Fourth floor.
01:00
Command, your transmission came in extremely choppy.
01:30
Tally one from dispatch can make up some words, but you still have a lot of interference.
01:43
Dispatch, I'm going to hold myself and Engine Two for an alarm reset.
01:46
You can return the balance.
01:49
Received loud and clear, holding.
01:52
Engine Two and yourself.
02:02
Somebody's back in service.
02:13
Battalion One to Dispatch, near Grand Street.
02:16
Smoke detector activation on fourth floor.
02:20
Fourth floor was all clear.
02:21
We were able to reset the alarm.
02:22
You can terminate.
02:23
All companies ready.
02:26
Received Grand Street command.
02:28
Terminating box 121.
02:30
Engine 2 and yourself are back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Grand St, Jersey City, NJ 07302
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