Fire alarm at Atlantic City building caused by cigar smoke, Atlantic City NJ
Fire department units responded to an activated fire alarm near N Brighton Ave in Atlantic City. Investigation revealed the alarm was triggered accidentally by cigar smoke from the building owner who was outside. No fire was found and the situation was declared clear.
Audio|Source: Atlantic County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Flight, Engine 2, Engine 6, Ladder 2, Battalion 2,
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Near N Brighton Ave,
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response for an activated fire alarm.
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With Engine 2, Engine 6, Ladder 2, Battalion 2, near N Brighton Ave, response for an activated fire alarm in 1932.
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Tendon 2 responding 1933 TENZE GRIZE.
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TENZEX responding, 9304.
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TIRC2 responds.
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CITR2 Responding in 1934.
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1-R2 Responding.
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1-R2 Responding, 1934.
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Company is responding for the activated alarm near Brighton three-advised into the rear apartment first floor.
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Engine 2 is on scene, in command, investigating.
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Agent 2 won't see an in command of investigating near 19.
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The latter if you want to 1735.
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196. The stage.
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Ranger Magic Stage.
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Let's see. Go ahead.
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The owner of the building is standing outside.
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He just said he was trying to light off a cigar and they set off the alarm, so it's all clear here.
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We see your own scene investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Brighton Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
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