Fire command shuts down suppression system near High St, Carteret NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire command personnel are shutting down the fire suppression system near High Street. There may be water present in the basement and alarms are being monitored. Two people may need medical attention, one with knee pain and another with a head injury.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch from Fire Command on High Street.
00:02
Alright.
00:04
I'm going to be shutting down the fire suppression system here.
00:08
Let us know if you get an alarm for it.
00:10
825.
00:12
Engine 2nd 6 dispatch.
00:14
Regist 5 o'clock.
00:15
I'm going to need 2 BLS units for this.
00:18
One complaining about knee pain and I'll give you an update on the other passengers.
00:24
Careful, I'd be advised we have 3-5-11 and JFK-30105 responding.
00:30
3-5-11, you call? I stay here.
00:33
Okay, no problem.
00:45
Okay,
00:47
one's going to be for knee pain,
00:49
and the other one's going to be for a bump on the head.
00:52
Okay,
00:54
four.
00:56
We're still 11 minutes out.
00:59
Hey 31.
01:01
Car 21.
01:02
Hey Lou, where you at?
01:04
Come here from one office.
01:07
Seems like the week stopped in the bathroom at this time.
01:11
Thank you. I'm starting to get some of water and light fixtures in the basement.
01:16
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
High St, Carteret, NJ 07008
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