Burning odor reported near ridgewood police headquarters, Ridgewood NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to Ridgewood Police Headquarters after reports of a burning odor inside the stairwell near the Sallyport. Multiple reports noted the smell in nearby areas including outside the YMCA.
Audio|Heard on: Ridgewood Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Senator Ridgewood Fire Department, you're responding to the Ridgewood Police Headquarters near North Maple Avenue near North Maple Avenue,
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for an odor of burning near the Sallyport, inside the stairwell.
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Gotcha Ridgewood Fire Department, you're responding to near North Table Lab, the police station, for an odor of burning near the Sallyport inside the stairwell.
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Time to dispatch, 1853.
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Thatcher, car, 38.
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Fire one.
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Yeah,
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3.8 central.
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This is odor.
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It's kind of all over the area.
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The burning odor,
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multiple blocks, it seems, the same cause all will work our way over there.
00:47
All right, just as we spoke to the PD.
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They were adamant that it was not related to that.
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It was just in that area, the stairwell near the Sallyport.
01:04
3-1 respondent maple 3-1 1850 bucks 4-2 is in service 4218 50-pub
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So, that's your car, 3.
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3. 3.
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The advice, third call was from outside of the YMCA for the same motor.
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Yeah, affirmative.
01:48
We're kind of serve around the area.
01:51
We're going to work by the road.
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