False fire alarm triggered near Catawena Avenue, Toms River NJ


A fire alarm was triggered near Catawena Avenue, but responders found no fire or carbon monoxide. The alarm could not be reset due to lack of password and contact information. The incident was a false alarm and units cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Ocean County Fire and EMS - Northern
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Transcript:
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Station 11, number 37, Catawena, Avenue, cross the Savannah, lookout, Fire alarm[1].
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Station 1137, Catawena Avenue, Cross the Savannah Drive and lookout.
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Firearm, 2.4.9.
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Some of the units will be clear and available.
00:13
I repeat nuisance alarm.
00:14
Two-fitting.
00:16
Ocean County, 5,700.
00:17
Cut.
00:18
Danny, we did find one bed head in the home, no fire, CO condition[2].
00:23
A customer does not have the password for the alarm, does not have a contact.
00:28
We cannot reset it.
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All 55, 57 units are going to be clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Activation of a fire alarm system
[2]
CO condition: Possible carbon monoxide hazard (checked, none found)
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Location mentioned:
Near Hooper Ave, Toms River, NJ 08753
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