False alarm caused by vaping at convenience store, Sussex NJ
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An alarm sounded at a convenience store near Route 639 in Sussex, New Jersey. Emergency crews responded but found no fire. The alarm was a false trigger caused by vaping indoors. All units were canceled after the situation was confirmed safe.
Audio|Heard on: Wantage and Sussex County Fire and EMS, NJ State Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Commercial, alarms are sounding.
00:03
I'll have command this time.
00:04
There's a QuickChek there or a Wawa there?
00:08
QuickChek at Ross's Corner.
00:10
Racy, 6902 on scene.
00:17
RISCOM 8990, you can put me out with 950.
00:25
904-2 I'm around.
00:30
3254-2 around.
00:42
6025-R- 64 fire re-alert.
00:45
65 Route 639, Airport Pub today activated Fire One.
00:49
9501, okay on the stop.
00:51
65 Route 639 Airport Pub activated Fire One, re-alert.
00:56
227-1 inch fireground to upon arrival.
01:02
You can cancel all apparatus.
01:04
We'll be attempting to reset, alarm set off due to vaping.
01:11
Canceling all apparatus alarm, set off due to vaping.
01:12
Canceling all apparatus alarm, set off due to vaping.
01:28
19964 again with that message?
01:32
You can mark me 22 and fire is going to be 22 as well.
01:36
Free CIR 22, 22.
01:39
27. Take the E, cancel.
01:41
65 route, 639, Airport Pub, alarm set off due to vaping for command.
01:45
52, fire, 54, fire 69, fire.
01:48
You can take D Cancel, 65 or 639, Airport Pub, alarm set off.
02:00
604-2 The alarm reset and holding State-quoise made it on Team 116 We'll be clear 22-0 will be clear 22-3 Freeze, alarm reset and holding.
02:12
All units put.
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Location mentioned:
County Rd 639, Sussex, NJ 07461
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