Fire alarm at McDonald's caused by cooking smoke, Elizabeth NJ
A fire alarm was triggered at a McDonald's restaurant near Route 1 Northbound in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The smoke detected in the kitchen was caused by normal cooking activities. There was no actual fire, and the emergency response was reduced accordingly.
Audio|Source: Elizabeth Fire Department
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
I'm sorry. Private alarm activation signal 408, near Route 1 Northbound. Cross streets are going to be the Viadops and Stillmore Street.
00:12
Coming in as a fire alarm, there's zone 19 in the kitchen, center, smoke,
00:19
at the McDonald's.
00:20
No responders responding unit is 2-1903, the amount is 034 is such a 2% firelight.
00:32
You know what's part on the way?
00:36
Great.
00:41
Remindance to us.
00:44
Answer.
00:48
Go ahead and notify a building rest, please.
00:55
Engine two from this match.
01:04
No contact information listed in the pre-plan and the alarm company goes in half any listed on their ends as well.
01:15
All right. All right.
01:22
29, operator 2502 operating 501.
01:30
Did you receive the last transmission?
01:37
This badge remain too.
01:41
Perfect.
01:45
On speed, near Route 1, 1 story, not suburbable,
01:50
food establishment.
01:52
All arches sound,
01:55
not in business, the next to the command.
02:00
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
02:11
Sir. Very, sir.
02:15
dispatch from Spring 3 command.
02:20
I have two exams.
02:21
All right,
02:23
alarm was activated due to smoke from our normal cooking.
02:28
No extension, go ahead and reduce the assignment.
02:34
RC, reduce the signal 7.
02:36
Lot of Drip done.
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Elizabeth, NJ
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