Command established for non-emergency wood-frame building response, River Edge NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a command post was established at Bogert Road and Adams Avenue for a two and a half-story wood frame building. The response was limited to two units and was non-emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Oradell Fire Response
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
One out of Central, you can show me arriving up the establishing Adams Avenue Command.
00:05
We have a two and a half-story wood frame construction.
00:08
I'll take my first two units calling in service and we'll hold it to those two units.
00:13
Advise those units, this is not an emergency response on their approach.
00:20
Thank you, Susan.
00:24
Right, Steve.
00:25
On scene, Establishing Command, pull to the first two, T-30C.
00:31
T-30 Central, show us on scene.
00:34
Pull it on to Bogert Road, take the front of the building truck, Juan, thank you.
00:40
We receive.
00:42
Engine three on cue.
00:43
Hey, 30. Okay.
00:49
Thank you, Warno.
00:51
My vehicle is G.O. My vehicle is G.O.A.
00:59
Thank you. Adams Avenue, Command to Central.
01:07
Command, go for Central.
01:13
We'll hold this to Ladder 1 and myself.
01:16
You'll have all other units remain in quarters.
01:19
They can mark and release and be available if anything else comes in.
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