Smoke odor reported in residential high-rise building, Wallington NJ
A smell of smoke was reported in a 27-story residential high-rise building. Fire department units and mutual aid responded to investigate the potential fire source. Initial reports indicated the odor came from stairwell four. No specific cause has been confirmed yet.
Audio|Source: Wallington Fire Dept & Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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There's smoke.
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Yeah,
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that's all-fire, Harmicle Tower number three,
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but a reported odor of smoke.
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Being reported between four is one through six.
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That quarter time is (number withheld).
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Sir, sir,
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she said that there was small ball that ran out the alleyways and ran out in (number withheld), Mr.
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Sir,
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the label pool. She said a local pool.
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on a 1.5 log map with my 55 long map.
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59-year-old male, I would have a property, and is a direct-to-season.
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Chief on air.
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Chief, just be advised, initial report from patrol on scene is stairwell four as an odor of smoke possibly due to a...
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Action before is respondent. Headquarters of the tower number on this.
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Okay. Thank you for the time.
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Okay.
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The Italian one is fine.
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The engine poison scene, armor code tower number three.
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Going into a 27-story fire-resistant residential high-wrecks from the truck from the exterior, and supported the established commands outstated and utilized Channel 6.
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Location mentioned:
Wallington, NJ
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