Smoke found in unit due to burner left on, no fire, Glassboro NJ


Fire responders entered a unit near Townhouse Drive after a fire alarm. They found smoke caused by a resident leaving a burner on, with no fire present. The area was ventilated and the gas company checked for safety.
Audio|Source: Gloucester County Fire Radio
02:18
Transcript:
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Second call on the local alarm system, near Townhouse Drive for the zone 13 fire alarm.
00:07
County Chief 26 and 2613 will handle the second call.
00:12
See Chief 26, 26, 2016, 13.
00:14
County Firethorn, Commit. Firethorn, Commit.
00:15
Firethorn, commit.
00:16
We made entry to unit 403, resident left the burner on.
00:22
We're ventilating right now.
00:24
You can recall South Jersey gas.
00:26
We achieved the fire 133.
00:27
That is 426.
00:28
Scroll out 26.
00:29
I'm able to find any, whatever, or any leak of natural cats, but they're going to follow well, but they're in my department and health department.
00:37
When we do the downhill system.
00:38
Rishi, squad 26 is available for the student center.
00:40
12-0-9-vers.
00:41
204. 206. Cut.
00:42
Still want to foul.
00:43
Sorry. The engine is twenty-six, thirteen, was flying at first.
00:46
26, 13.
00:47
Two, 26, the rise in the complex.
00:52
Chief 26. Two-six.
00:55
Fire, the one in the court command from Gloucester County.
00:57
The South Carolina ZGAS was notified of the recall.
01:00
They're advising they're still going to have to come out and you might see a representative for a rise shortly.
01:03
That's affirmative.
01:04
They just pulled up. We're going to hold the assignment at Ladder 10.
01:06
You can show myself and imagine 10.3 available.
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Location mentioned:
Townhouse 17, 1700 Townhouse Drive, Glassboro, NJ 08028
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