Cooking smoke triggers alarm near Market St, Passaic NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible alarm activation near Market Street in Passaic. The event occurred at a three-story residential apartment building. Firefighters determined cooking food caused smoke that triggered the alarm, with no fire extension or damage reported.
Audio|Heard on: Passaic (City) Public Safety
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03:9
Transcript:
00:00
Near Market Street.
00:04
Battalion three, engines two three, ladder two respond for an alarm activation.
00:08
It's going to be near Market Street.
00:11
Battalion three, engines two three, ladder two respond for alarm activation.
00:16
Cross streets are Mercer and Hudson.
00:19
Time now 1724.
01:12
Ladder two responding, Market.
01:23
Engine three is responding.
01:33
Engine two responding near Market Street.
01:38
Ladder two is on scene, assuming command.
01:41
Three-story residential apartment building.
01:44
No alarm sounding.
01:45
Area will be investigated.
01:52
Command established at 1728.
01:55
Alarm company reports zone two smoke alarm.
02:12
Command confirmed ladder two report.
02:24
Crew checking rear area of building.
02:34
Activated in the rear lot.
02:35
All is clear.
02:46
Cooking food, apartment four, top floor.
03:06
No fire extension.
03:07
Everything is okay.
03:08
They tried to reset.
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Location mentioned:
Market St, Passaic, NJ 07055
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