Fire alarm at residence caused by careless cooking, Lebanon NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at a residence near Deer Run, Lebanon, NJ. The cause was careless cooking. The fire department responded and later canceled the call after confirming no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Hunterdon County Fire, EMS and Police South Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Firebox 320-346, fire response.
00:03
Number 12 Deer Run.
00:05
Look ahead driving 629 for an activated fire alarm coming from the first back stairs of his desk vault alone.
00:14
Van fire two, op four eight.
00:16
One 2nd. Hunter and BLS 2553 is responding to Greenwich.
00:24
BLS 2553 to south one.
00:29
Jersey Avenue.
00:32
Nineteen.
00:34
Anonymous animal complaint of a barking dog, ongoing the last 2 hours.
00:38
Call fire is they are down to Elmwood and New Jersey Avenue, but they're calling from Broad Street.
00:42
Responding.
00:47
2124, your operator number?
00:56
He's 52.
01:00
Receiving.
01:10
Two forty-six received.
01:13
All units, firebox 4603, Glen Township, near Deer Run.
01:19
Sent call of phone company spoke with (name withheld) on site, gave proper passcode.
01:23
Stated careless cooking requesting cancellation.
01:26
Eighteen fifty-two to section 100 and ninety-five, QAQ 500 and fifty-three.
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Location mentioned:
Deer Run, Lebanon, NJ 08833
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