Smoke odor investigated at Atlantic City tow lot, Atlantic City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a tow lot near North Albany Avenue in Atlantic City after reports of a smoke odor. On arrival, no smoke or flames were visible. Battalion 2 reported the smell was coming from inside a building. Investigators used thermal imaging cameras and determined a light wood odor, described as more of a fragrance, with no active fire found.
Audio|Heard on: Atlantic County Fire and EMS - Digital
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04:49
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5, engine 6, ladder 2, rescue 1, battalion 2, respond to near North Albany Avenue.
00:08
For an odor of smoke, unknown where it's coming from.
00:12
That's engine 5, engine 6, ladder 2, rescue 1, battalion 2,
00:17
respond to near North Albany Avenue
00:20
to the tow lot for a smell of smoke.
00:24
No smoke or flame scene.
00:26
755. Our 7th trackerbase.
00:30
Trackerbase.
00:32
It's certainly available.
00:35
That's affirmative.
00:46
Battalion 2 responding.
00:49
Battalion 2 responding, 056.
00:53
R7702 response.
00:57
Adams and North Maine front paying 10-lot 756.
01:00
I know it. N253-5 is responding 757.
01:06
36 respondent 66.
01:11
16.
01:13
16 responding so 57.
01:17
Rescue 1 respond.
01:20
First you want, responding to 757.
01:24
Glad to respond.
01:26
Glad to respond. Pleiard to responding to 757.
01:31
Tell me a target base.
01:35
Tragby. Tegovie.
01:37
Seventy-three available for the same location.
01:44
We have complained to the second injury.
01:48
That's affirmative.
01:51
Dispatcher Battalion 2.
01:53
He said there you call came from the snow lot.
01:56
That's affirmed.
01:58
771. 71.
02:00
Honor to city.
02:03
R772.
02:05
782. 72.
02:13
He's spawning.
02:14
He's spawning.
02:18
Squad 4 in Hamilton, 740W Avenue.
02:23
Avenue, that's a low emergency.
02:24
Receive 72.
02:26
This is a motor vehicle crash, by the way.
02:28
One report of head pain, we're also starting 7.8.3 for an additional patient complaint with head pain.
02:33
Please be.
02:35
Please.
02:40
For 7783, respond.
02:42
West Adams and North Main for head pain.
02:50
0758 dispatch for engine one
02:53
place engine one
02:58
police engine one on available routes and public safety building
03:03
Very c engine one are available on route to the public safety building from fifty
03:11
The battalion 2 on scene, near North Albany at the tow lot.
03:15
I've got nothing showing, Battalion 2 investigating.
03:18
Receive, Battalion 2 on scene, nothing showing investigating.
03:21
C.R. 800 hours.
03:25
Battalion 2, be advised, the smell is coming from inside.
03:30
Receive, I've made contact with someone now.
03:32
Receive.
03:36
Thank you for us, that much.
03:42
Three seasons and eight hundred.
03:45
May two, a lot on scene.
03:48
Thank you. Thank you.
03:55
105 from Battalion, too.
04:01
Go ahead.
04:06
Can you bring a thermal image inside?
04:10
Kind of smell of wood inside here.
04:13
Repeat.
04:16
In the 6 on scene stage at Albany Avenue in the entrance of a lot.
04:22
Refix. Refuse, engine 6 on scene stage 801.
04:31
Dispatch at the time, too.
04:33
Detain 2. Detain 2.
04:38
We've got a light odor of wood inside.
04:41
It's more of a fragrance.
04:42
Wood odor. We have NCH5 investigating now with thermal image or camera.
04:46
It's still a walk around.
04:48
All right, Steve.
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Location mentioned:
N Albany Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
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