Fire alarm triggered by smoking at Ward St location, Paterson NJ
Fire units responded to a general fire alarm near 4th Street and Ward Street in Paterson, New Jersey. Investigation found the alarm was triggered by someone smoking in room 824. There was no actual fire, and the alarm was reset after the cause was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Attention engine, 4-engine 7, Squad 6, Ladder 2, Rescue 2, Battalion 3.
00:06
You responded to near 4th Street, near Ward Street, Clark and Prince Street on the cross.
00:12
Responding to an activated alarm.
00:15
Attention engine, 407, squad 6, ladder 2,
00:19
rescue 2, Battalion 3.
00:21
You responded to near Ward Street. Clark and Prince Street on the cross,
00:27
responding to an activated alarm. Operator 98, time 2232. Battalion 3,
00:48
it's going to be near 4th Street, between o'clock to the Prince, we have a general fire alarm there.
00:58
Thank you very much.
01:02
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01:29
Callantr is out.
01:31
Multi-storia 3-7-2-7-0-7-0-7-2. Receive, Maltzes 2nd255-7-2.
01:40
Receive. Maltese tory 233, alarm is sounding, but no silence on fire.
01:44
You're on the scene at 2237.
01:54
Count three, good-batch.
01:58
Govettalion 3.
02:02
Smoking in room 824, set off the alarm.
02:06
Alarms and reset. I'll come in itself, we'll command no minute.
02:16
Receive smoking in room 824.
02:18
The alarm has been reset. Command is terminated, Quebec in service 2241.
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Location mentioned:
Ward St, Paterson, NJ
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