Burnt motor found on exhaust fan during fire alarm, Clifton NJ


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at 550 Lexington Avenue and found smoke caused by a burnt-out motor in an exhaust fan. There was no active fire, and maintenance staff arrived to fix the problem.
Audio|Source: Clifton Fire and EMS
01:35
Transcript:
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Engine 2, engine 5, engine 6, ladder 2, 550 Lexington Avenue, unit common, crosses a Rosalie Avenue and Seeger Avenue, on fire alarm.
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Engine 2, engine 550 Lexington Avenue, Unit Common, crosses a Rosalie Avenue and Seeger Avenue.
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on fire alarm.
00:24
Time is now 2032.
00:25
Last company?
00:26
About a freeze, clearing up from Hazel put us on, like,
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fishing. Hey.
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All right, my engine one's also clearing up.
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Here's the command to warm.
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All right, we trace the smoke to a burnt-out motor on an exhaust fan.
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Maintenance is here going to make necessary repairs.
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A2 is going to be available, command terminated, I'll start heading over to Lexington.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lexington Ave, Clifton, NJ 07011
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