Working structure fire reported near Johnson Avenue, Teaneck NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a working fire at a structure near Johnson Avenue required ambulance crews to stage units at the scene and on standby.
Audio|Heard on: Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
You could stage Vandelinda and Albin Street for a working structure fire on Johnson Court.
00:06
The second time for a crew to federal, please, I go.
00:12
Time for a gun to stand by on it.
00:26
Teaneck Police for Teaneck Ambulance.
00:29
Crew to assemble to be on standby for active structure fire.
00:37
Near Johnson Avenue.
00:45
Member 797 to the ambulance responding to the fire scene.
00:52
747. 7.4.
00:55
Do you want a second ring to the scene or stand by at the station?
01:02
Stand by the station, then every started, sign down to meet up.
01:08
10-9? Uh,
01:12
center-rig started, signed underneath the seat up.
01:25
Kevin, what's the cross on Johnson?
01:30
That's where it's not.
01:31
TVAC NEEDY's staging Vandalinda and Alvin for now.
01:37
TVORF.
01:45
TVAC 7O Charlie Hall, TVAC units, one ambulance to the scene, one ambulance, one ambulance, stage I heard-cler until we confirm.
01:57
911 please.
02:00
One ambulance to the C, the second ambulance will be at headquarters until we confirm.
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Location mentioned:
Johnson Ave, Teaneck, NJ 07666
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