False fire alarm triggered by construction on route 35, Monmouth County NJ
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An alarm on route 35 in New Jersey was accidentally triggered and investigated by multiple units. The alarm was confirmed to be false and caused by nearby construction.
Audio|Heard on: Monmouth Beach Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Accidental alarm activation.
00:05
8361, accidental alarm activation.
00:10
Three, one, four, seven, and five in service with two.
00:16
City, one, four, seven, five, your responding to the...
00:23
...three one, six, seven's arriving, left for a out, investigating...
00:28
Three on six, seven arriving, and investigating.
00:35
Central 8427 on location, nothing showing, investigating.
00:42
8477 received, nothing showing out, investigating.
00:51
Central (number withheld).
00:54
(number withheld).
00:56
North 31-268 responding to 1,035.
01:02
3128 to 315-127.
01:09
4-31976 responding to rule 4.
01:15
31976 received up at the C-7.
01:16
9-6 received up at the C-7.
01:22
9175 O-I think it's Country Club.
01:26
31175 received, arriving till 57.
01:33
Route 35 is reported to be a false alarm due to construction.
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Location mentioned:
NJ-35, New Jersey
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