Residential fire alarm caused by cooking in Paterson, Paterson NJ
A residential fire alarm sounded near Madison Avenue close to 17th Avenue and Market Street in Paterson. Fire crews responded to a three-story building. Upon investigation, it was determined the alarm was caused by cooking and there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
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Transcript:
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Attention,
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engine 3, 6, ladder 1, battalion 1, respond to near Madison Ave,
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cross 17th Avenue Market Street for residential fire line.
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Attention, engine 3, squad 6, ladder 1, battalion, respond to near Madison Ave, cross 17th Avenue and Market Street on a residential fireline.
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Time is 948, operator (number withheld).
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Time, one,
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you're assigned to near Madison Ave, cross 17,000 Market Street for a residential fire.
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9-1 location 3-story type 5 nothing does the exterior we have alarm sound and go in to investigate, stop from matter-snap command report to follow.
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received 3 story type 5 nothing shows investigating.
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Fast have command call dispatch.
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Go ahead of the alarm,
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you can hold out of one, return all their units.
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Cooking set off the alarm, holding ladder one, letting off all the units.
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Location mentioned:
Near Madison Ave, Paterson, NJ 07501
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