Fire Department Responds to False Smoke Alarm, Bellmawr NJ


Fire department responded to a smoke detector sounding in a two-story family home in Bellmawr, NJ. No fire was found. The alarm was likely a false trigger caused by a contractor leaving a detector outside.
Audio|Source: Bellmawr Fire West and Highway Ops 1
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Transcript:
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We'll be out investigating. Squatidate.
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20, 60, you're out and that's driver.
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Yeah, 63.
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I feel 16 or something.
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Bill 16 or something. Count of Squadrickson.
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486.
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Detector left outside by a contractor.
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Fendi-activated, show station available.
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Okay. Okay. He was a 62-year-old male Shorterbra.
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Okay. Five 13[1]'s responder.
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About 13[1], kind of report of a smoke detector going off, nothing in evidence.
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Okay.
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The ALS-16 on the patient.
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Yeah, squad 13[1] is arriving will be investigating.
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Squad 13[1] is on location when I'll move field court.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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13: Smoke Detector Activation
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