Fire alarm activation at building near 6th Street and Columbia Street, Carlstadt NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated near 6th Street and Columbia Street in Carlstadt, New Jersey. Fire units responded and conducted a walkthrough of the building. No smoke or fire was found, and the alarm system was reset with the incident closed at 9:18 pm.
Audio|Heard on: Passaic (City) Public Safety
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04:20
Transcript:
00:00
Near 6th Street.
00:03
Battalion Chief 2 engines 321 Ladder 2 respond to the alarm activation.
00:07
Cross is at Columbia Street.
00:09
Near 6th Street.
00:12
Battalion Chief 2 engines 321 Ladder 2 respond to the alarm activation.
00:16
Crosses at Columbia State.
00:18
Time is out 2109.
00:28
(number withheld).
00:34
Planning all the time.
00:55
Raditude spot.
01:13
Nighting to respond.
01:23
George responding.
01:56
That is on C.
01:58
Command, St.
01:59
Soiwood train, residential, overall commercial, alarm standing, done showing.
02:06
On location, I'll be using command from the new officer, Rotato,
02:13
confirmers, report.
02:16
Racing is 2113.
02:53
A lot of two-a have a report.
02:59
Is it interiors clear?
03:34
Time.
03:42
Two-five to scratch.
03:58
Go for dispatch.
04:01
The log panel indicated don't find the area of activation.
04:06
Ladder 2 members conduct a walk through the building town, no signs the smoke or fire.
04:10
The law system is resched an old formal status, terminating command.
04:14
Unit assigned are available.
04:18
Received terminating command, 2118.
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