Waterflow alarm triggers fire response at residential building, Bergen County NJ
Fire units responded to a waterflow alarm activation on the first floor of a 25-story residential building near Brianna Lane. Initial investigation suggested the alarm may have been triggered by cooking activity. No further fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Harrison Metro Area Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Headquarters to engines 1, 3,
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4, ladder 1, rescue 1.
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Going to be responding to near Brianna Lane for a water flow activation, first floor.
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Again,
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engines 1, 3,
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4, ladder 1, rescue 1, going to be responding to near Brianna Lane for a first floor waterflow activation.
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Headquarters time,
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(number withheld).
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I don't want to stay where you're at.
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By the cop command of four.
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Medics are on the scene.
00:47
Medics and EMS, Polpad, patient care.
00:52
From the scene, we're returned available and you can terminate command.
00:58
Receive (number withheld).
01:04
Deputy One responding.
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Azure 4 is responding.
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Asiard 32, we're transporting the University Hospital.
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Be safe, (number withheld).
01:31
Engine 4 is on scene, near Brianna Lane.
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One of the 25-story fire-assisted residential.
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Cube alarm is activated.
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Auge's whole be stopped.
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Command is executed utilized from Channel 16.
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Okay. Force.
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In course, command, initial reports on our head to cooking.
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We're investigating for others.
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Okay.
01:57
Okay. Okay.
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Agent 4 from Deputy 1.
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Gotcha.
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Yeah,
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the activation came in at the waterflow alarm.
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There's no waterflow alarm?
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You have to make that retreat.
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Or if that's getting further, we'll keep updated.
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Location mentioned:
Bergen County, NJ
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