Electrical issue reported in Newark commercial building, Newark NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a multi-story commercial building near Clinton Avenue in Newark. A 911 caller reported an electrical issue in the elevator and on the fourth floor. Upon investigation, there was no visible fire or smoke, but the alarm was sounding.
Audio|Heard on: Essex NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Near Clinton Ave, right now.
00:03
I would say that.
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I'm on the same as I'm a certain amount of command.
00:07
It's not a six-story or no reconstruction as I've got a similar let people.
00:13
What's it?
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105% C.
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Okay.
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Okay. Thank you 29 quarters.
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29. 29.
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On the scene, establishing command investigating a multi-story commercial.
00:30
We have nothing showing from the extreme, but we do have alarm sounding.
00:33
Stand by four signals.
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Receive.
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Hey, thank you.
00:39
Hey, Tengov.
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What was the call for this morning?
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It came in from a 911 caller.
00:48
She said that she reported an electrical condition in the elevator and also on the fourth floor.
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I received.
00:58
We were just operating with elevator.
01:00
Elevator appears to be far.
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I made a cellarway.
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What's my bus area?
01:05
Receive.
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Location mentioned:
Clinton Ave, Newark, NJ 07108
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