False fire alarm triggered by panel issue, Middlesex County NJ


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a building in Middlesex County, NJ. Upon arrival, they found no actual fire. The alarm was caused by a problem with the fire alarm panel. The resident assistance supervisor requested a call-in.
Audio|Source: Middlesex County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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90-50. 3-4-0 off the National Street.
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340[2]3-4-2nd floor, corner flashing railroad.
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This is good for this.
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Anyone, I'm calling, (name withheld). Station, Command, Project.
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31. 31, I think (name withheld).
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Yeah.
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The companies are available for 51[1]% away.
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There was no fire alarm.
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It was a pro alarm on the fire alarm panel.
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The resident assistance supervisor asked him to call in.
00:26
Welcome to your career command surreated.
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We receive command terminated, 20-point.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
51: Fire Alarm
[2]
340: Fire Unit
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Middlesex County, NJ
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