Structure fire causes water damage and partial collapse, Hackensack NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a structure fire near Henry Place and South River Street caused excessive water damage and a partial building collapse. Authorities requested investigation and contacted the building owner. Occupants could not be reached for further information.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen County Metro Fire and Rescue - East
Listen to dispatch call
02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Florida County, it's involving the Super Route.
00:07
Okay, we stopped.
00:11
I'll be Glock, no place command.
00:18
Closest hydrant is near South River and Henry.
00:22
See, South River and Henry for the closest hydrant near 2011.
00:26
Where are you?
00:33
Ladder.
00:37
Allergicured, a return and accordion.
00:41
Arrace is line-temperup.
00:44
Security, it's a return, the quarters at (number withheld).
00:50
Command to the ladder and engine 1.
00:56
From...
01:00
Thank you.
01:08
The water that came onto that side of this over.
01:25
Flash action.
01:27
U.S. Violia, I'm seeing.
01:30
Make excessive water damage throughout the output side of the apartments with a partial collapse and request investigation and stills the apartments.
01:42
Also see if you get a building owner, this, Edgar.
01:54
Dispatch the carport.
02:10
Okay,
02:12
Mike. We're notified.
02:14
Dispatchers off the sign to get the building owner.
02:17
We can't check with the other occupants, see if they have a phone number or somebody to reach out to them.
02:25
One.
02:38
How many floors were affected by these waterlies?
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