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Electrical Short in Train Car
Raymond Blvd & Market St
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Summary
- Firefighters responded to smoke at Newark Penn Station, identifying and resolving an electrical short in a train car on track 3. The car was evacuated, and no injuries were reported.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Raymond Blvd & Market St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Raymond Blvd & Market St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Raymond Blvd & Market St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Raymond Blvd & Market St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Raymond Blvd & Market St.
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Newark Fire Ch 2 · Jun 18, 9:10PM · 0:23
Battalion 5 to Corps. Battalion 5. Alright, turn this incident back over to Amtrak. No further emergency at this time. Looks like they're taking the whole train out of service. They're moving the passengers and they're going to use the passengers on the next train. I'll turn it in to your Battalion 5's available. Units are in the process. Received. 511's available, going back to channel 1. Received.
Newark Fire Ch 2 · Jun 18, 9:10PM · 0:30
25 Deputy 1. 25 Deputy 1. Alright, 308, no emergency at this time. Looks like there wasn't short. There's no smoke at this time. Looks like AMTAC's going to secure this car and keep moving. I'll keep you updated. 308. Received. Units on station, fire, one more. Any weapon in front of the 3. Engine 5, Ladder 4, Battalion 5.
Newark Fire Ch 2 · Jun 18, 9:10PM · 0:21
Received. 10-5, Deputy 1. We've got a rival. Alright, you can show me that electrical short on one of the cars. At this time, the car is evacuated. I've got transit and port authority on the scene. We're investigating. I'll use Engine 5 and send me one of the ladder trucks. Everybody else can stand by us. Received.
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