Alarm on oak street caused by cooking, no fire found, Weehawken NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to an alarm activated on the first floor near Oak Street. Upon investigation, no fire was found and the alarm was caused by cooking. The incident was closed and all units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
We walk in engine four engine three squad two ladder one, Italian one.
00:05
We respond to near Oak Street, alarm activated first floor.
00:08
Ranger four and three, squad two, ladder one, Italian one.
00:13
Near Oak Street, alarm activated first floor, let's get Gregory and Hudson.
00:25
Fire control, battalion 1 is on the scene.
00:27
We have a two-story ordinary residential, nothing showing.
00:31
The Battalion 1 is investigating and establishing Oak Street Command.
00:34
Bricie, Battalion 1 on the scene, nothing showing, battalion 1 establishing an Oak Command.
00:38
Okay.
00:44
Squad 2, first arriving.
00:53
Andrew Ford is going to bump squad 2 in the ATT attack.
01:02
I don't want to stand in front of the building.
01:12
Fire control, this is alarm's all set due to cooking, nothing.
01:21
We're going to terminate all companies in service.
01:26
We see Oak Street Command, alarms are set by cooking, incident terminated, all companies and service returning.
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Weehawken Township, NJ 07086
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