False fire alarm at marble factory on Grand Avenue, Rutherford NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a false fire alarm at a marble factory on Grand Avenue in Rutherford. Dust from marble cutting activated the smoke detector. The alarm could not be reset, and a contractor was notified to make repairs. All units were released after confirming there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Grand Avenue Command to Firecom.
00:02
Go, Firecom.
00:05
Be advised we have a marble factory here cutting and creating dust, setting off the smoke alarm.
00:12
There is no fire.
00:15
We are going to try to reset the alarm at this time.
00:20
We will advise.
00:22
3C.
00:23
Grand Avenue Command to Firecom.
00:27
Go, Firecom.
00:29
Grand Avenue Command to Firecom.
00:33
Go, Firecom.
00:36
The alarm will not reset.
00:39
The alarm is in trouble status.
00:40
The owner will call the contractor to come out and replace the detector head.
00:46
Repair the alarm.
00:48
Releasing all units at this time and terminating command.
00:53
Again, the cause of the alarm was cutting marble under the smoke detector and setting off the alarm.
01:02
Received command, terminate 56.
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