False fire alarm near 66th Street in West New York, West New York NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a building near 66th Street in West New York for a fire alarm activation in the basement. The alarm was later determined to be a false alarm, apparently triggered by painters working inside the building. No injuries or damage were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison Metro Area Fire & EMS
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
First squad, turn engine nine, engine five, ladder four, battalion three in West New York.
00:05
Respond to near 66th Street.
00:09
Report of fire alarm activated in the basement.
00:17
Engine nine, engine five, ladder four, battalion three in West New York responded to near 66th Street.
00:29
Unreported fall and alarm activated in the basement.
00:32
Cross streets are Dewey Ave, Hudson Ave.
01:23
Squad on scene reports alarm may have been caused by painters inside building.
01:48
All other companies are available from 66th Street.
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Location mentioned:
66th St, West New York, NJ 07093
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