Fire alarm activates at harrington park residence, Harrington Park NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at a residence near Pan Road in Harrington Park. The fire department responded and found no signs of fire on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen County Metro Fire and Rescue - East
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Transcript:
00:00
Firecom to the Harrington Park Fire Department on the second call.
00:02
Respond one-fifty to Pan Road for an activated potential fire alarm.
00:07
Repeating Firecom to the Harrington Park Fire Department, respond on a second call, one-fifty to Pan Road,
00:13
the residential fire alarm.
00:14
Timeout eighteen forty-two, Dispector, two point zero-Cary.
00:25
Yes.
00:28
We'll be transferring commands twenty-four-four.
00:31
I'll be responding to one-fifty Pan Road.
00:37
Receive, this was called in by Norwood EMS members who heard it going off.
00:46
Hi, Receive, thank you.
00:49
You're welcome.
00:58
Receive, eighteen forty-four.
01:03
Twenty-four.
01:05
Twenty-four and twenty-one, Firecom, one service is forth.
01:08
Receive, eighteen forty-four.
01:12
Command the fire account?
01:15
Telfore.
01:19
Park units are going to be clear.
01:20
It's no odor in the area.
01:22
We're in nowhere just handroof.
01:26
We're in eighteen forty-five.
01:34
You can show me on scene one Pan Road.
01:38
Three-story wood frame residential, nothing from the exterior.
01:41
Twenty-four-one will be, uh, companion command.
01:45
Three sixteen, fifteen forty.
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