False fire alarm caused by smoke machine in Jersey City, Jersey City NJ
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a three-story building near West Side Avenue in Jersey City. Occupants evacuated outside. No fire or smoke was found. The alarm was set off by a smoke machine on the second floor. The incident was investigated and determined to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
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Transcript:
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This time, squad cores on the Cep near West Side Avenue. It's a three-story class five, fixed documents, be two residential over a commercial attached on a delta and a corner.
00:08
The alarms ringing occupants on the outside, nothing shell, and command of investigating.
00:13
Police squad for your command here at the case.
00:24
I have fores on the scheme, assume of command.
00:28
Keep you taking full your assembly command.
00:38
The time for the dispatch and will hold and squad four for time for was under balance.
00:44
Receive, holding squad four, time four. Is your (number withheld), you're in separate, pushback to turn 1.
00:53
I was there.
01:08
Westside Avenue, Command[1], dispatch.
01:11
C, U.S. West Side, Command[1].
01:15
(number withheld)-time West Side Avenue. Act 10-long transmission caused by smoking.
01:19
A smoke machine, second floor, a fellow truck of the road, and bruise negative alarm systems is set and holding me. The Terminator at the Boxwell Company ready.
01:26
Go back, Channel 1.
01:27
C.V. Terminating 7.
01:30
C2, William 3L, switch back to Channel 2.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command: Incident command in charge of the scene
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Location mentioned:
Near West Side Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07304
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