False fire alarm at near Candlewood Drive in Washington Township, Washington NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an active fire alarm was reported near Candlewood Drive in Washington Township, but the alarm was investigated and canceled as a false alarm caused by a smoke detector issue.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire & EMS
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02:16
Transcript:
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Station, sunny-six-fire, sunny-s-s-fire, first-re alert, Washington Township, near Candlewood Drive, for an active fire alarm.
00:06
Repeating, Station, Sunny-Syselfire, Sunnish-Fire, First,
00:10
alert, Washington Township, near Candlewood Drive, for an active fire alarm.
00:15
Warren County Communications, POP3-0-0-1.
00:23
17 County, Judge to look up.
00:33
X-rate 66, Victor Kilo Alpha.
00:42
X-ray-66 Victor Kilo Alpha showing valid O226 from 1989 Hyundai Sonata,
00:50
Black, owned by a (name withheld) out of Union Square and Peeburg.
01:07
9-1-192-0-6-1-6-9-8-136-1-4-4-1-2-2-5-75 74 cars
01:34
75 cars
01:38
75 cars 90 cars 90 cars No
01:46
No
01:56
20205 is on Washington Township Kendallwood Drive plus of woodhouse and arminning we're not through the bar alarm going to finish the smoke detector being made the alarm companies did frequently carry on site used the proper path code by the river arson once you're canceled
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Location mentioned:
Candlewood Dr, Washington, NJ 07882
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