Smoke machine triggers false fire alarm in Jersey City building, Jersey City NJ
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a five-story residential building near York St in Jersey City. Investigation revealed the alarm was caused by a smoke machine, not an actual fire. The incident was cleared and units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
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Transcript:
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This is on the scene, five story,
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flat three, residential, alarm sound in, nothing killing, we're investigating.
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This chief, engine two, you're on the scene, establishing York Street command.
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Engine 2nd 5, panel's reading the base.
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Thank you for Measure 5, panel's reading the base. Thank you to receive, we're going to base point.
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Dispatch, car 30 is on the scene.
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She's car 30 on the scene. You're on the scene.
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Sign 1.9.1.
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Report of log set off by smoke proceed.
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Receive. The battalion one's on scene on to New York Street command.
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You can hold the engine two for a reset.
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Receive, battalion one, you're on scene as soon as the man. Holding the engine two,
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other respondent companies are back in service.
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This is from engine 2. This is from a smoke machine, the alarms reset and holding.
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To terminate, I can choose ready.
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Chief, Termini box 138. And you choose back here.
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Location mentioned:
York St, Jersey City, NJ 07302
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