Fire alarm triggered by faulty detector at Robinson Tower, Monmouth Beach NJ


A fire alarm went off at Robinson Tower near 3rd Avenue in Monmouth Beach, NJ. It was found to be caused by a faulty detector, with no fire or danger present.
Audio|Source: Monmouth Beach Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire central on 1366[2] on location. 1366, 12 times. Fire central from 1366. 1366. Alarms head off due to a bad detector, no hazards. Station 131[3], clearing available. 13, clearing available, 1212[4].
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1,000 3rd Avenue Robinson Tower's fire alarm. Eighty-three one thousand third Robinson Tower's fire alarm. 1214[1]. Planned two-three. Eighty-three-six-eight. Eighty-three-six-eight. 7590-6068. We're rolling around. Air I see 1214.
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One. Nothing's wrong. So they have to know of rescuing. Nothing short of a rescuing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1214: Planned two-three
[2]
1366: Unit identifier
[3]
131: Station identifier
[4]
1212: Clearing available
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Monmouth Beach, NJ
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