Smoke reported inside building near Van Buren Avenue, Teaneck NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, smoke was reported inside a building near Van Buren Avenue in Teaneck. Multiple fire units were sent to the scene. There was also a report of a transformer fire in Fort Lee. A 94-year-old female needed lift assistance after a fall but was not injured.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen County Metro Fire and Rescue - East
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Transcript:
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Squad 23, engine 22, ladder 4, battalion 2, 1,
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Van Buren on the inside smoke condition.
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That squad 23, engine 22, ladder 4, battalion 2,
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near Van Buren Avenue, Queen Anne Road,
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on the inside smoke condition, (number withheld), operator (number withheld).
00:25
Water Ambulance Corps.
00:27
Fulker's needs respond to Spring Street.
00:31
94-year-old female fall victim, lift assist only, no injuries.
00:35
Again, the EMS column to Lodd Amund's Correspondent.
00:38
Spring Street for a 94-year-old female victim, lift assist only.
00:43
Tommy is for a zone.
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0-856 if you've got your 2224, clear.
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Okay.
00:58
Airy Squad 23, your Van Buren command, 858.
01:17
Cp610, that's an alma fire on the borough Fort Lee.
01:20
Bill 1032, possible transformer fire in the area of 1287 Himmlet tires.
01:24
City company three to respond, 0850.
01:28
Battalion 2 will be out assuming Van Buren command.
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Location mentioned:
Van Buren Ave, Teaneck, NJ 07666
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