False fire alarm triggered by air duster in basement, North Arlington NJ


Fire department responded to a fire alarm in the basement at near Ridge Rd. Employees said the alarm may have been set off by spraying an air duster can. No fire was found.
Audio|Source: North Arlington Fire Dispatch
01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Fire dispatch to the fire department.
00:02
Respond 62 Ridge Road for the activated fire alarm coming from the basement.
00:06
That's 6.2 Ridge Road.
00:08
Timeout 1230.
00:10
3,900, respondent, 62, we're drunk.
00:13
We had a call there earlier.
00:14
It's possible that somebody's working in the basement.
00:16
Just wanted to give you the heads up.
00:17
390.00 is unseen.
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One story residential commercial.
00:20
We'll be establishing original command investigating.
00:22
Received. 3,900 from headquarters.
00:24
Our lieutenant advised that from the employees that they were spraying an airfall can in the basement that could possibly set it off and they did attempt to reset it.
00:35
Okay, I'll be investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ridge Rd, North Arlington, NJ 07031
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