Faulty smoke detector triggers false fire alarm, Verona NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a call near Forest Avenue in Verona, New Jersey. Upon investigation, no fire was found. The alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector. Fire crews cleared the scene after advising replacement of the detector.
Audio|Heard on: Verona Police, Fire, and EMS
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
One two is arriving, near Forest Ave.
00:03
Establishing command, I got nothing shown from a two necessary wood frame.
00:08
Be investigating.
00:14
Agent Tenton, sir, it's two and one.
00:20
I see... I see...
00:26
Command 2, engine 10 priority 2 while they're against remaining quarters.
00:33
Statia 1 received, remaining quarters.
00:40
Engine 10 received priority 2.
00:47
Command engine 10, when you arrive, just bring in your four-gas meter.
00:56
Timers did.
00:58
Andrew tends to run.
01:04
That's rescue seven.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:12
Clear and rebel from outside.
01:18
That's much.
01:21
Go ahead.
01:26
I'll be a night of two, scene crudged by that day.
01:29
Thank you.
01:37
Thank you. Just back from Firecman.
01:43
Goet.
01:46
This is going to be a faulty detector.
01:48
We did just track the house at the request of the homeowner with our steel detector's no readings.
01:53
They revise the homeowner to replace the head and we're going to terminate command all fire units are available.
01:57
Station 1 and 2 you can secure.
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Location mentioned:
Forest Ave, Verona, NJ 07044
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