False fire alarm at residential building in Point Pleasant, Point Pleasant NJ
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A fire alarm was activated at a residential building near Bay Isle Drive in Point Pleasant. The homeowner later confirmed by phone that the alarm was caused by a non-emergency heat sensor and canceled the response.
Audio|Heard on: Point Pleasant Borough OEM/Special Events
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Station 75, you got a fire alarm activation near Bay Isle Drive.
00:06
Station 75,
00:08
you have a fire alarm activation near Bay Isle Drive.
00:12
Time out, 1442.
00:19
75 tons respondent.
00:22
751, service, 20 on board.
00:25
Copy.
00:30
7510 is on location.
00:32
I'll be out investigating the three-story residential.
00:35
Nothing showing from the front.
00:36
I'll be out investigating.
00:38
Copy.
00:39
A quarter 7510.
00:52
Hey guys,
00:56
Jimmy.
00:57
The homeowner has waived us off via telephone.
01:01
He advised that the heat center in the garage he's aware of.
01:04
He does not want us to make entry to check anything so you can cancel all units and the fire department will be clear available.
01:11
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Bay Isle Dr, Point Pleasant, NJ 08742
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