Fire alarm activates sprinkler in Nutley residence, Nutley NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm triggered a sprinkler head activation in the garbage chute of a five-story residential building near Vincent Place in Nutley. The sprinkler was subsequently shut down, and responders investigated the cause.
Audio|Heard on: Nutley Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I'm Lally Police to Montclair Ladder and Boonfield Dungeon.
00:03
On a fire alarm,
00:05
47 Vincent Place, 4-7 Vincent Place, point activation is the main water flow alarm.
00:13
Time 18 allow me.
00:21
Bob, that's up.
00:23
Receive.
00:25
All for the seat.
00:26
...all for that, and receive a responder.
00:32
Receive, 1812.
00:40
Nutley, headquarters, this is open-edged Derivorov, C4-7 and 7.
00:45
We have a five-story,
00:49
five-story class three,
00:52
residential building.
00:53
Lefting town and we'll be investigating one with my clear court.
00:57
We received 1816.
01:04
Levin'ally police.
01:08
1.11. All right,
01:10
just be advised to be a lot of explosion at our location here, so if anybody calls that in for the area it's on.
01:19
9-4.
01:26
Malka-shot-the-run.
01:33
1816.
01:40
Not leak horrors from Vincentplace command.
01:48
Gone.
01:51
47 Vincent Place with an activation of a sprinkler head in the garbage shoe.
01:55
It's been shut down, or our company notified.
01:58
Move an engine three-month-clear truck one available, headed back to house coverage.
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Location mentioned:
Vincent Pl, Nutley, NJ 07110
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