False alarm at residential smoke detector in Highland Lakes, Vernon Township NJ
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A smoke detector alarm activated at a residence near East Lakeside Drive and Sierra Lane in Highland Lakes. Fire responders were dispatched, but the alarm company confirmed it was a false alarm. No firefighter visible fire or smoke detected on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near East Lakeside Drive, your cross street at the Euraliam,
00:05
activated smoke detector on the first floor.
00:08
Request for fire response to one time East Lakeside Drive in Highland Lakes.
00:14
Your cross street is Sierra Lane.
00:16
Activated smoke detector.
00:18
Point as anybody, you know, sir.
00:25
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
00:28
Where is it?
00:34
Deputy One responding.
00:38
Where is you, Deputy One?
00:47
It's on the air waiting additional.
00:51
Where is it?
00:57
400, it cheap one.
01:02
Good.
01:05
The alarm company just called back stating that it's a false alarm.
01:09
When I asked if the homeowner is on scene, they said no, but they spoke to the homeowner who stated somebody else is on scene and that it's a false alarm.
01:20
Receive, Deputy Warren should be here momentarily.
01:24
Keep everyone responding, I'll make a notification.
01:28
Appreciate.
01:31
420 responding.
01:34
Appreciate 420.
01:35
Appreciate 420.
01:50
The Uralocity and three-stopperiod.
01:55
Dr.C.
02:05
Two-stored would frame,
02:08
nothing visible from the exterior off-command.
02:13
Rishi, 420 and deputy one on the scene, 420 with command at 1611.
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Location mentioned:
Lakeside Dr, Highland Lakes, NJ 07422
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