False alarm investigated at east windsor road, East Windsor NJ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders investigated a repeat alarm malfunction near Princeton-Hightstown Road in East Windsor. The alarm was reset and no further action was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Mutual Aid Trunked
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Transcript:
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We're investigating a repeat alarm malfunction.
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We're holding you in Sunstein.
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Units on scene for near Princeton-Hightstown Road.
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Control 152-3 is your sonny.
00:22
Control I move, Forty.
00:26
Forty, you want to handle a 69 Emerald Road for the medical emergency? We'll get someone else for the turnpike.
00:33
Yeah, that's what I was keen up about.
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We're going to respond to our job.
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Strongerous.
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Switching to South.
00:42
Okay.
00:45
Third three,
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one.
00:53
2.792, responding 380, Carter, root.
00:57
Initial port of an underneath mail, laying on the ground,
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not talking or communicating.
01:03
There's a language prayer.
01:04
Only call back from PD reporting his alert in conscience, completing a chest, and an abdominal pain.
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Control, 15, 2,0, 0-0-0-0-0-0.
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Bruce. It was 49, and we'll burn.
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You're a 50-year-old male, vomiting with a headache.
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Go to the second.
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Central Princeton-Hightown Road, come in.
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Go ahead.
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The alarms reset and holding.
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All units available, C-42 dissolving command,
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Location mentioned:
Princeton Hightstown Rd, East Windsor, NJ 08520
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