Vehicle emits steam near Marriott in East Rutherford, Lyndhurst NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle near the Marriott in East Rutherford was reported to be smoking. Fire responders confirmed the smoke was steam from the engine and there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: East Rutherford Fire and Police
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Lyndhurst Police to Station 32 report of a vehicle smoking on Polito Ave near Marriott.
00:09
Again, Guido Ave in front of the Marriott report of vehicle smoking.
00:12
I have PD in Rout.
00:19
Miner's please to the FDA on update that vehicle is smoking in front of the Marriott.
00:30
One, five, two, I'm back in.
00:38
Andrew 1 is going to be in service.
00:43
3210, I'm responding.
00:45
Clans, we have an update.
00:51
Saying that the vehicle is smoking.
01:00
451 back in.
01:07
I'll be on location.
01:17
Our slight smoke coming from the engine compartment, very good title house command.
01:21
And you want, your best approach is Rutherford, if you're not, submitted to Valleybrook.
01:28
Great to see you coming, Rutherford.
01:36
To be first two.
01:44
Return,
01:49
engine three.
01:50
Collect the report.
01:51
Be advised steam from the engine.
01:53
No fire, dislocations.
01:55
Engine 1 is returned.
02:07
Let's see you by steam overheating you the car.
02:12
I got it.
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Location mentioned:
Polito Ave, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
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