Wires down on West Clay Avenue secured by fire crews, Roselle Park NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of fallen communication wires blocking the roadway near West Clay Avenue and Park Avenue in Roselle Park, New Jersey. They secured the scene by cutting and moving the wires to the side. The area was deemed safe, and responding units were cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Union NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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West Clay Ave at Park Ave, please.
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West Clay Ave and Park, please.
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Sample.
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Hi, Deputy III is on scene.
00:09
Multiple wires down across the roadway. You'll be investigating.
00:11
Establishing command.
00:15
Somebody for years, sir.
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You know one responding.
00:20
Where is you?
00:23
Deputy 3, County.
00:26
Deputy 3, go to the county. Deputy 3, go to the county.
00:29
Through all communication wires.
00:32
I'm going to cut them free and send them to the side.
00:34
You can hold all units.
00:36
Communication wires, all units are closed in quarters.
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The time is 7041.
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(name withheld), (name withheld), and you are remaining in quarters.
00:46
You're in one receipt.
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Deputy 3, County.
00:51
Deputy 3. Deputy 3.
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All right, wires pulled off the road, made safe.
00:56
Please, it's clear. You can terminate.
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Location mentioned:
W Clay Ave, Roselle Park, NJ 07204
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