Fire alarm triggered by dishwasher malfunction at Pizza Hut, Jersey City NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at the Pizza Hut near Montgomery Street in Jersey City. The cause was a malfunctioning dishwasher, with no fire present. Emergency units reset the alarm and returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatchman, Genite, Johnite, near Montgomery St,
00:04
Pizza Hut.
00:05
One story,
00:06
last through, commercial.
00:08
It's official.
00:09
The United's Command, Investing.
00:13
Receive, and tonight, aren't seen, and that's again.
00:15
Captain, Montgomery, Commander.
00:31
5-4 Delta from dispatch.
00:37
Emergency alert home.
00:41
Accidental.
00:43
Received. Dispatch from 199.
00:45
This is a long set off from the dishwasher to go with 99 for the reset.
00:52
Received in Gen 9.
00:53
Alarm set off from the dishwasher.
00:55
Holding engine 9 at Box 527 are the companies at Backing Service.
00:58
Battalion 4 did you receive? The battalion 4 received.
01:11
Receive. Receive.
01:17
For Delta, reset your radio.
01:28
Dispatch, 199, long termination, 7.
01:33
Receive engine 9, terminate, box 527.
01:35
You're back in service.
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