Fire alarm triggers near Princeton University with no fire found, Princeton NJ


A fire alarm activated near Princeton University at Larson and Morris Halls, prompting multiple fire and rescue units to respond. After investigation, no active fire or smoke was found.
Audio|Source: Middlesex County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 60, now, 16A, Rescue[1], 168 Tower 49, Agent 66 on Princeton.
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Near Helm Drive.
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University and at Larson Hall.
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Open out of smoke. The Washington State, Respe, 168, Tower 49, Agent 66, and Princeton.
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Helm Drive, Morris Hall, an order of smoke, Dr.
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Schwartz 1, j45 are getting added.
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Take your one-terice report.
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One-10 dispatch will be alive.
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Control 6M-trigger is hard.
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Section 60.
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390. 390 is flying.
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Power-restrict.
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That's your case here, Tommy?
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16, thank you.
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166,000. 266 are slowly.
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Okay, you did it 6, okay. Hi. This is funny, probably fine, calm drive, the Morse Hall, and Princeton University.
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Problem at B, we'll see the rest of the boat in the basin.
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Okay, sir, C.
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The one's not a lot.
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It was that one alert. It was that one alert? The other song.
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Occasual.
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I don't know these are going to 3375 U.S.
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Howell-1. The Leslie multiple flies.
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Have you all right now.
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Sir. Sir, some trouble.
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Prisian gavits. P.O.
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All right. Mr.
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FIRE. Mr. Fire.
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Your Rouski, 1-2-12-2.
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All right. Have your rescue 1-262? Okay.
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6th,000, 3rd and 5th Street, on the high of the University of Maynick.
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Bruce U.S. U.S.
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U.S.S. U.S.S.
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U.S.S. U.S.S.
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U.S. Command.
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Comments coming from the 5th floor hallway, no active smoke or fire.
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Receive 1758.
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All right.
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Engine 5 from 111.
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Tools, scan, tick, upper fifth floor, west wing.
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Andrew Warren, 111.
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Okay, let's take the back end of the building there.
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Mr. Mr. M.S.
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You're 245.
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You're 45. You're 45. Where you're on, Raleigh?
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See you. Thank you.
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Thank you for example.
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McQuirder, Toclon is going to be arriving.
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The man, what's the pleasure?
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Headquarters, 821 is going to be out of service.
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How are we going to...
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Where is you? ...orgone, just move out of luck.
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I'm joining from Central.
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Central for C.
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Pretty problem. All good.
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Your 6 p.m.
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Yeah, good.
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I can't have, or you can't train up? Are you a thing?
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No, I think 2435.
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I feel three hours.
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Two, two, two, five.
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Okay. Okay. Two point three.
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Oh, four you guys. Sorry. God. God.
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This is WPLPLP-965, Corderari to all receivers, this is your 1800 test.
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We'll have a crew on until 600.
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Andrew 44 is your trauma.
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Nice from got to go.
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Command from 5 Alpha.
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No for doing.
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Chief, we got an active fire at all.
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You want to try resetting it?
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I'm going for it.
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This is a good one for Lazy Pools.
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Are you putting in file out sounding? It's how in trouble from noise at risk location.
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Commit after 5 Alpha.
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Light is out of the detector.
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It looks like it's cleared.
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Yeah, it's going through the motions to resetting right now.
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Okay. Is anybody your lines are fine?
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I'm not as yet.
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Take up on.
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Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Rescue: Specialized rescue unit for extrication
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Location mentioned:
Near Forrestal Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540
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