False fire alarm at residential high-rise in Fort Lee, Fort Lee NJ
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a residential high-rise near Main St in Fort Lee. No fire was visible outside. They investigated the cause, requested the alarm panel access code, and later reset the alarm. The situation was resolved with no fire found.
Audio|Source: Bergen County Metro Fire and Rescue - East
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Main St residential high rise nothing shown from the exterior alpha side we'll be investigating five-fighter for us probably
00:19
(number withheld)
00:26
(number withheld)
00:37
Everything's 10-10,
00:39
except for the 5-5 for the egg.
00:41
Get down.
00:44
We need the access code for the panel.
00:59
Engine 5'4 Latoan Rescue 2, Deputy 2, 25-2-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-2 to Linden Street, aggravated fire alarm.
01:06
The engine 5-in-4, Latter-1 Restit 2, Deputy 2, 252 Avenue, Main Street to Linden Street, aggravated fire alarm.
01:14
57, Operator 589.
01:18
Manager 5 responding.
01:23
5158. 4158.
01:29
Cura at North.
01:36
The SQLF command, we'll be investigating.
01:40
Have your honesty, Nuclid command, default command, 12 o'clock.
01:49
Fire and Spassal All 6, Mattian, Utilated Receivers, this is your weekly radio test.
02:06
All time is exactly 1,200, the operator is 5-7-1-4.
02:17
Back in work, guys.
02:24
T.O.4.
02:26
Everything is time 10, alarm is reset.
02:28
Holden, and service for retirement.
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