Residential fire alarm tested by contractors in Paramus, Paramus NJ
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A residential fire alarm was activated near Farview Avenue in Paramus. Contractors on site were testing the alarm system. No fire was found. The alarm was mistakenly not set to test mode during the check.
Audio|Heard on: Ho-Ho-Kus Public Safety and Bergen County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire Department.
00:01
Respond 596 Near Farview Avenue on the Exeter residential fire alarm.
00:06
Again, fire combs to the Y'Call Fire Department.
00:09
Respond 596 Near Farview Avenue on the state of residential fire alarm.
00:13
Your time now is 1030.
00:15
This is about your duty, 07-1.
00:16
Clear.
00:21
Crazy.
00:23
Closer to be Sycamac and Julie Cork at the Hydra in front of 587 Near Farview.
00:30
What animation is fire zone 075?
00:35
Appreciate, thank you.
00:45
If I was long comfort call back, the two-upor passcode was given.
00:51
Receive.
00:53
Receive.
00:59
7-90-236 going to-20.
01:05
Recy. Thank you very.
01:07
Bruce Beres per Pee, I've seen, they're working on the alarm using the battery, and he forgot to put the other test.
01:16
Thank you.
01:19
7-0-in-0-2-2-3-6, standing by.
01:25
It's a two-story wood frame, nothing visible from the exterior, alarm companies on scene.
01:30
We out investigating establishing command.
01:33
Very safe. 10-54.
01:39
Before we can stay a carcler flag on the allocation.
01:43
Great. 10-304.
01:49
Confirmed activation due to contractors on-scene testing.
01:52
The alarm was supposed to be in test.
01:55
Apparently was not.
01:56
At this point, we're going to hold engine 236 for information.
01:59
All the units can return.
02:02
Only 236, gather, if all the units can remain.
02:05
Thank you. Thank you.
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