Gasoline cans removed after fire alarm on Route 3, Clifton NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm on Route 3 in Clifton was found to be false. Gasoline cans discovered in a storage area were removed by crews. The fire inspector stayed on scene to provide instructions and later released the responding fire units.
Audio|Heard on: Clifton Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
00:52
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, Route 3, command.
00:04
False alarm.
00:08
Smells,
00:10
gasoline, cans, and a storage room, they were removed.
00:12
Fire Prevention is on scene with Engine 5 and Ladder 2.
00:15
Command's transferred to engine 5, alpha 82 is available.
00:21
Allow receipt.
00:28
Fire alarm from Route 3 West Command.
00:33
What's the alarm?
00:36
Fire inspector spoke to the responsible party.
00:40
They're going to arrive here in about an hour.
00:43
Fire inspector is going to remain on scene to give them instructions for proper storage.
00:48
Ladder 2 and engine 5 have been released by the fire inspector will be available, command terminated.
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