Fire alarm triggered by cologne at St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson NJ


The fire alarm was activated at St. Joseph's Hospital due to cologne in the bathroom. Fire units responded and investigated, but no fire or danger was found.
Audio|Source: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
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Transcript:
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Attention squad 6, engine 3, engine 1, engine 7, ladder 1, ladder 3, rescue 2, battalion 1,
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St. Joseph's Hospital on the activated fire alarm.
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Attention squad 6, engine 3, engine 1, engine 7, ladder 1, ladder 3, rescue 2,
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battalion 1.
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St. Joseph's Hospital,
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Crosses of Mary Street and... Bar Glacionary on the activated fireline.
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1744 operator 101.
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144 operator 101. We'll be establishing command and investigating.
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We'll be establishing command and investigating.
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Station C squad 6, multi-story type 1 anthraud complex.
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Alarm sounded nothing visible.
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Established man investigating.
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Battalion was on location.
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Confirming squad 634, obviously looking at this.
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Preciate.
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7.03 minutes, commanding dispatch, report from the poster of squad 6.
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Sir, investigating the information on the ground for Ray and building.
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All right, dispatches keep investigating in the Reagan building,
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although with the president sign.
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Command dispatch report for the officer squad six.
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Cologne, set off the alarm in the bathroom.
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Gonna hold the squad all the units are available.
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Cologne in the bathroom, set off the alarm.
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I'm gonna hold the squad six remaining companies up and available.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Paterson, NJ 07503
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