Fire crews respond to commercial alarm in Pennsauken, Pennsauken Township NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and rescue units responded to an alarm at a large one-story commercial building near Route 130 in Pennsauken. Initial reports showed nothing visible upon arrival. An alarm company was contacted for a zone activation, and one patient was transported to Cooper Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Camden NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 113 is responding.
00:02
Engine 113.
00:04
Battalion 11, respond.
00:06
Battalion 11.
00:08
23, battalion 11.
00:10
We have to send the alarm company for a beverage district center zone 150 south exit door activation.
00:17
Battalion over.
00:20
BLS nine transporting one patient to Cooper.
00:24
Y'all fine.
00:28
County US 13 available, anything pending?
00:31
US 13 is negative, we're all caught up right now.
00:35
Received, thank you.
00:36
County 1383 is available.
00:40
Plus 1393.
00:43
(name withheld) 6696 and medic 35 are en route to Virtua Heart.
00:50
6696 back to 35.
00:54
Engine 113 is arriving.
00:55
There's nothing showing.
00:57
Large, two-story.
00:58
Correction, one-story Type II.
01:00
Establish facility for rescue.
01:03
Calling third on location.
01:06
Near Route 130.
01:08
A large one-story commercial.
01:10
Type II. All units clear for rescue.
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Location mentioned:
US-130, Pennsauken, NJ 08110
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