Structural collapse reported near Everbrook Avenue in Glassboro, Glassboro NJ
Fire and rescue units responded to a reported structural collapse near Everbrook Avenue in Glassboro. A contractor on site said the wall was visibly moving and the house was about to collapse. People on site were advised to evacuate before the fire department arrived.
Audio|Source: Gloucester County Fire Radio
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Transcript:
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Glassboro, near Everbrook Avenue.
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Structural collapse.
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Spine operating firewall.
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Johnny, Tower 26 is finally with three.
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Tower 26, from the caller as a contractor states he just arrived at the home.
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It states that the wall is visibly moving and the house is about to collapse.
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They were advised to evacuate the arrival of the fire department.
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Copy.
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Squad 26 respond to.
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Squad 26.
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Squad 26.
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B.L. 26. Oh, Ennis, on Glassboro, near Everbrook Avenue.
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A building class.
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D.L. 26.
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Oh, and fire one.
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In Glassboro, near Everbrook Avenue.
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Offord Avenue.
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A building complex, 1016.
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County, squad 26 on location.
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We'll be out west here.
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Squad 26.
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County Tower 26, Chief 26 on seat.
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I'll have a good man.
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Tower 26,
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Chief 26.
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County,
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Battalion 18.
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Battalion 18 proceed.
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I'm going available, deputies guys.
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Tad 18 and 1018.
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County overbook command. Don't meet you see you sat there any other day.
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Okay,
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overbook command.
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Or book command from Washington.
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You should notify your construction official or you're going to take care of it.
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Glassboro, NJ
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