Fire alarm involves possible trash room blaze near 10th St, Fort Lee NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was reported at a five-story residential building near 10th Street in Fort Lee, involving a possible fire in the third floor trash room. Firefighters found an active fire but no visible smoke or smell. They are investigating the situation and attempting to reset the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen County Metro Fire and Rescue - East
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Station KCP 610, now starting with fire in the borough of Fort Lee.
00:03
Signal 1045, near 10th Street.
00:08
Third floor trash room.
00:09
Company one to response time at 2347, operator 60.
00:18
Five at the call center.
00:21
That's O five.
00:26
One plus four.
00:29
Received the advice.
00:30
The alarm company make key holder that's not on scene.
00:33
They're attempting to contact maintenance on scene.
00:36
They said if you can't get in the front door, if you go through the garage door right should be unlocked and there is a stairway to get into the building.
00:49
Received.
00:53
FL5.
00:56
On scene, five-story residential.
00:59
Operating command will be investigating switching over to ops.
01:05
2355.
01:11
The fire is active 3rd floor but we don't smell any smoke or see anything.
01:17
We want to reset and we'll see what happens.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
10th St, Fort Lee, NJ 07024
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