Commercial fire alarm with water flow at Scotland Road, City Of Orange NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm with water flow was reported near Scotland Road in City of Orange. Fire units responded and established command to investigate the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Orange Fire Department
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01:57
Transcript:
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Full Simon going out.
00:02
725, Scott Limburg.
00:04
Commercial alarm.
00:19
Full assignment, cart 2, engine 3, engine 4, squad 1,
00:23
725 Scotland Road, 725 Scotland Road, cross a bargaard allowed to Long Ridge Road.
00:29
Commercial alarm coming in zone 303, general fire alarm with water flow.
00:36
In full assignment, cart 2, engine 3, engine 4, squad 1, 725 Scotland Road,
00:41
cross a bargaal lab to Long Ridge Road.
00:44
Commercial alarm coming in zone 303, general fire alarm with water flow.
00:49
1116.
00:53
Deputy Force, 725, Scotland Road, water flow.
01:03
Seventy-four's route, 725,
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Scotland Rolls.
01:08
Crews through area apartment building up, showing.
01:12
Seventy-4 is going to be command.
01:19
Measure 3 and Rob, investigation.
01:27
Roger 1, Robb. Roger 2 on the route.
01:34
Enter 4 is.
01:35
Enter 2.
01:41
Engine 2 on scene.
01:43
Play on the Charlie side.
01:49
Command all units be advised.
01:52
Allow our system is reading trouble and no low cases.
01:55
Do a quick walkthrough.
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Location mentioned:
Scotland Rd, City of Orange, NJ 07050
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