Smoke and alarms reported on second floor at Newark building, Newark NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, responders were dispatched to a building near West Runyon Street in Newark due to reports of a burning odor and fire alarms sounding on the second floor. A full fire department response was initiated to investigate the cause.
Audio|Heard on: Essex NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Here to stand by, we got a full fire sign and going to the location near West Runyon Street.
00:04
On the streets, near English Place and Reeves Place.
00:07
Second floor, odor, something burning and the alarms were going off.
00:11
Stand by.
00:14
We're staying.
00:18
The engine and battalion units are responding.
00:24
Deputy and rescue units response.
00:27
911 alarm.
00:30
Station near West Runyon Street, between English Place and Reeves Place.
00:36
Call of odor or something burning on the second floor, the alarms were going off.
00:42
Engine and battalion units responding.
00:46
Deputy and rescue units responding.
00:50
Responding one alarm, full assignment.
00:56
Location is near West Runyon Street.
00:59
Across streets near English Place and Reeves Place, second floor.
01:04
Odor of something burning, and alarms were going off at that location.
01:08
Alarms were going off at that location.
01:11
Supervisory units involved.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
W Runyon St, Newark, NJ 07108
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