Alarm activation at McDonald's due to overcooked food, Wallington NJ
An alarm was activated at a McDonald's near Central Avenue and Lexington and Aurora cross streets. Responding units found the alarm was caused by overcooked food during normal cooking operations with proper ventilation. There was no fire extension, and the alarm was cleared after investigation.
Audio|Source: Wallington Fire Dept & Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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Response near Central Avenue, Lexington and Aurora crosses for alarm activation.
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Attention engine 3, engine 2, and ladder 2.
00:10
Respond near Central Avenue.
00:14
Lexington and Aurora crosses for the alarm activation.
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Time now is 0800.
00:27
All right, Captain Romero, I'll have command did that call.
00:38
Show me on Sheen, Third Word Park.
00:53
Responding.
01:01
Responding, Central Avenue.
01:08
Wide our location in the city of establishing central command, better of one story, not-living a combustible restaurant McDonald's.
01:15
We do have alarm sound to be investigated.
01:17
Man,
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Overcooked food, you can break this down one-on-one.
01:27
All the companies are different.
01:34
Steve, Jerry Adolphin.
01:43
The discretion with issues with issues to the normal cooking operation with proper proper ventilation no extension and largely satin holding you can terminate man.
02:08
Thanks to this,
02:10
Roger.
02:16
It's released.
02:18
You can advise animal control that the animal is next to the pedestrian bridge over the stream.
02:25
It does have a broken wing and needs to be tended to.
02:27
You can terminate command battalion 2 is available.
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Location mentioned:
Wallington, NJ
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