Accidental alarm causes response at residential building


Firefighters responded to a possible fire alarm in a residential building. They found that the alarm was triggered accidentally due to smoke in a stairwell but no actual fire was present.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
03:13
Transcript:
We're on scene, we're investigating. Chief (name withheld), you're on scene, investigating. This is 2006 on the scene, 30, Newport Parkway. It's a multi-story clear, so we're in residential. We're investigating. We're investigating. I'll be your new pole parkway come in. Please, engine 6, you're on scene, establishing Newport Command. This is back to mention 6. We're investigating the 12th floor. This report, something to smoke in the cell along to be more. Please, Newport command. The dispatchman they have in the command. There's a low air alarm on a fire pump. You hold engine 13 for the reset. His work is on scene. You'll turn out of the unit. Receive. All companies unbox holding engine 13. All companies on box 918. You're ready for duty. Switch your radio to fire dispatch 1. Battalion 4. Did you receive that transmission? 3.000. Received. Spatch for (name withheld) Command. Team Bravo from 13, try to reset. Spatch for (name withheld) Command. Support this, that. Be advised for the alarm company, additional alarms are sounding. Still on Steam, we're trying to reset it. See you. Measure 6 and 9 6. Just to be set, holding. Dispatch, mention 6, Newport Park, we command. Engines 6, Ladder 6. It's going to be an accidental along instead of my only smoking in the sailway. Receive holding engine 6, Ladder Tower 6, all the companies on Box 243. You're ready for duty. Switch your radio supply dispatch 1. Battalion 1. Did you receive that transmission? The Italian 1 received that transmission. 13 brover to 13 it's not holding
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Location mentioned:
Newport Pkwy, Jersey City, NJ
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