False fire alarm near North Bridge Street, Somerset County NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire personnel investigated a possible fire alarm activation near North Bridge Street in New Jersey. The alarm was accidentally triggered by maintenance activity and was reset upon arrival. All responding units were cleared and the EMS response was canceled once the situation was confirmed to be a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County Captain 573 on location near North Bridge Street investigating.
00:05
Sounds right.
00:09
County maintenance set off the alarm by sweeping the stairs.
00:12
Alarm was reset upon arrival.
00:15
All 57 units keep them in quarters please.
00:19
Three, so you're off with seven units.
00:21
Hold quarters.
00:22
Did you walk up?
00:24
I'm going to cancel your BOS about the guy.
00:26
Captain 573.
00:28
Go to Cap 573.
00:30
I canceled the 54 EMS ambulance that was coming.
00:34
Thank you.
00:36
Alarm was reset. All 57 fires clear from North Bridge Street.
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