Fire alarm triggered at Union City row house proved false, Union City NJ
Fire units responded to an activated fire alarm at a three-story wood frame row house near 43rd Street in Union City. Upon investigation, there was no fire or smoke found. The alarm was caused by a pull station and was determined to be false.
Audio|Source: Harrison Metro Area Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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In Union City, Engine 5, Squad 1, Engine 4, Teletor 3, Battalion 2, respond to near 43rd Street, for alarms activated.
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That's in Union City, Engine 5, Squad 1,
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Engine 4, and satellite letter 3, Battalion 2, respond to near 43rd Street,
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alarms activated.
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Cross Street Park Avenue and Hudson Avenue.
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Control and 5 is on the team. We are at three-story wood sprays at rows, attached on the delta side.
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Founding up and showing.
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And you follow the establishing command lead to be investigating.
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Miner 315.
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The 121 is going to be on the scene. We have the back of the ladder.
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Tomorrow, from this is a spot.
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This is a pool station.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near 43rd St, Union City, NJ 07087
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