False fire alarm at Newark Airport caused by balloons, Newark NJ


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at Newark Airport which was caused by balloons blocking a smoke detector. No fire or hazard was found.
Audio|Source: Elizabeth Fire Department
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Transcript:
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for alarm activation engine 6 engine 3 ladder 3 rest of 1 you're responding to 10th dispatcher 2.45 operating on deputy was responding
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This match lot of three.
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Cut.
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A lot of three is on location, seven away in the work airport.
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The lines are sounding.
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Light of three has command investigating and keep all unit test-knit.
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Receive 19 also.
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We see. Start post death.
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Receive.
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Deputy Wath on the seat, Newark Airport.
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Deputy Walthillam Airport command.
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Thank you, Ophor.
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Deputy from Latter 3B, rather command from Latter 3B.
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We're investigating arrivals.
00:45
Potentially a balloon block the sensor.
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We'll confirm shortly.
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We have an escort.
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It's okay, very good, Captain.
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All our units remain staged.
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Okay, Carson Road, Park and Dodge.
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A lot of three days.
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Command answering.
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Confirmed, balloons blocking the detector.
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It's going to be a moment before they can get it down in reset.
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I recommend the signal seven to light of three.
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Location mentioned:
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), Newark, NJ 07114
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