Fire alarm triggers pump room response at Secaucus warehouse, Secaucus NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at a large warehouse near Secaucus Road. Firefighters responded and found water flowing outside. They accessed the pump room and shut down the fire pump. The cause of the alarm activation is currently unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch 14 Vonneteen, near Secaucus Road.
00:04
I got a large two-story warehouse.
00:07
I got alarms sounding.
00:09
I have water flowing on the exterior.
00:12
Enough.
00:14
Be establishing command.
00:16
Receiving Engine 14 on scene establishing Secaucus Road command.
00:19
The advice from the alarm company they did state a Zone 204 pump room activation.
00:24
Nothing further was provided.
00:34
Dispatch Battalion Three on the scene.
00:38
Received Battalion Three on scene, assuming to call for short command.
00:52
Battalion Three from Engine Fourteen, we made access to the pump room.
00:57
The alarm is reading pump activation.
01:02
We were able to shut the panel.
01:04
Correction, we were able to shut the fire pump down.
01:06
We're trying to find the main panel to reset.
01:17
Okay, received.
01:18
Do we know what caused that activation?
01:24
At this time, negative, chief.
01:33
I'm walking over to those on 1075.
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Location mentioned:
Secaucus Rd, Secaucus, NJ 07094
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