Smoke condition prompts evacuation at Burger King, Roxbury Township NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible smoke condition at Burger King near NJ-10 East led to the building's evacuation. Multiple fire units responded and conducted searches showing no hazardous readings. The incident appears under control with investigation ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: Morris NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Receive is the smoke condition inside or outside?
00:02
Yeah, smoke condition inside.
00:05
Smoke throughout the building.
00:06
Alarms not committed.
00:08
Receive. You're 21 from the Italian one?
00:11
Go 21.
00:13
21. You want to start making your way to Burger King.
00:15
I do have a slight smoke condition throughout the store.
00:19
21 responding engine totally clear momentarily.
00:22
Thank you. Thank you.
00:23
We are it in after manned county.
00:26
Minerations complete.
00:28
Search revealed zero readings throughout the house.
00:31
Homeowner advised to keep the generator away from the house.
00:33
We'll be in Roxbury, Burger King.
00:35
Receive, point, Joey.
00:37
21's going to Burger King.
00:38
21, right.
00:41
I'm getting an alarm from rooftop unit number three.
00:46
Building's been evacuated,
00:48
just waiting on my throat.
00:49
The county county,
00:51
Roxbury, Captain, Governor,
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Location mentioned:
NJ-10 East, Succasunna, NJ 07876
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