Possible fire alarm activation near Bowers St, Jersey City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible alarm activation near Bowers Street in Jersey City. Engine 14 and Battalion 3 investigated a three-story building, determining the alarm had been activated in the basement. The system was reset and the incident was cleared without further action.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, this is Engine 14 on the street.
00:02
Near Bowers Street.
00:04
Three-story structure.
00:07
To the charge of 14, this is command.
00:09
We're going to investigate.
00:11
Received on your 14, you're on scene investigating and establishing boundary commands.
00:20
Battalion three is on the scene, assuming command.
00:25
Battalion three, you're on scene, assuming district command.
00:38
Engine 14 to command.
00:40
We had activation in the basement.
00:42
We'll try to reset it now.
01:10
Received.
01:12
Engine 14 to command, alarm's been reset.
01:20
Please speak.
01:22
Dispatch.
01:24
This incident is clear and the alarm's been reset only.
01:26
You can terminate the district.
01:28
All units are ready.
01:29
Transmit three times.
01:33
This is terminating both voice through seven.
01:36
All companies have been back in service.
01:37
Switching back to dispatch one.
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Location mentioned:
Bowers St, Jersey City, NJ 07307
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