Fire alarm caused by gas burner valve on tom hunter road, Fort Lee NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm activated at a residence near Tom Hunter Road in Fort Lee due to a gas burner valve left on. Light gas odors were detected but naturally ventilated, and no fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen County Metro Fire and Rescue - East
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Transcript:
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Station, KTP 610, now to alarm, a fire alarm in the borough of Fort Lee, signal of 1045, the adjudic C.
00:06
Tom Hunter Road, City Company, 3, to respond to the city resident with self-functioning alarm.
00:12
Time is 1742 dispatch, dispatches.
00:17
Tidal through the Com Center, you're out.
00:20
Okay.
00:27
High second afternoon.
00:30
Light odors and readings on the number one floor on our sensitive air and PS gases have been stable.
00:37
We're unable to pinpoint the original source, most likely due to a gas burner valve and a sole that was left on for the time of the past and naturally ventilated system.
00:47
Engine 5 available.
00:49
They're making out.
00:54
Receive the report, engine five is available in 1743.
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Location mentioned:
Tom Hunter Rd, Fort Lee, NJ 07024
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