Alarm activation at apartment near Riverside Dr, Trenton NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an alarm activation was reported at an apartment building near Riverside Drive between Mount Vernon and Rogers. A possible power surge may have triggered the general fire alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
This batch to Battalion 7.
00:02
Battalion 7, stand by for this assignment.
00:04
It will be near Riverside Drive between Mount Vernon and Rogers.
00:11
Oh, and activation in those apartments.
00:13
Stand by for the balance.
00:18
F-Engine 9, Engine 8, ladder 1, and Battalion 7, respond near Riverside Drive.
00:25
That's near Riverside Drive between Mount Vernon and Rogers.
00:28
It is an alarm activation in that apartment building, and they're reporting the general fire alarm.
00:34
We're responding operator to make it fire two.
00:36
We'll make it fire, two, for this assignment.
00:38
Companies be advised.
00:39
Battalion 7 is responding from the street.
00:41
Tiny 7 is 5th.
00:42
Where do you see the Italian 7?
00:44
This back to the Italian 7.
00:46
Did you receive engine 9 direct? He's reporting a power surge in the area.
00:50
He believes it set off the alarm.
00:53
CPA's 1 alpha by this match.
00:56
Go ahead, TPA.
00:58
Is you got a general alarm activation, general campus alarm?
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Location mentioned:
Riverside Dr, Trenton, NJ 08618
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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