Fire alarm triggered by unattended cooking in high-rise, Jersey City NJ


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a high-rise building. It was found that the alarm was caused by cooking left unattended in an apartment. There was no fire or danger, and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
02:59
Transcript:
Dispatch, engine 7's on C, near Pavonia Ave, class 1 residential high rise. Alarm sounding, nothing showing. Engine 7 is going to investigate. We're in command. Receive engine 7, you're on scene establishing command. Ladder 3 report, the 43rd floor elevator is locked. Set the 43rd floor. Command alarm reset. This was due to unattended cooking in apartment 4309, no extension. Holding, you can terminate this box, we're ready.
Dispatch, engine 7's on C, near Pavonia Ave, class 1 residential high rise. Alarm sounding, nothing showing. Engine 7 is going to investigate. We're in command. Receive engine 7, you're on scene establishing command. Ladder 3 report, the 43rd floor elevator is locked. Set the 43rd floor. Command alarm reset. This was due to unattended cooking in apartment 4309, no extension. Holding, you can terminate this box, we're ready.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pavonia Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306
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