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False fire alarm at multi division building in atlantic cityAtlantic City NJ

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audio iconFire & Arson
Virginia Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm went off at a multi-division building on Virginia Avenue in Atlantic City. Fire crews investigated but found no fire, smoke, or active alarm pull stations. The alarm was determined to be a system malfunction and reset.

Audio|Heard on: Atlantic County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:32
Transcript:
00:00
Edge Trollsey.
00:02
Andrew Trolley,
00:04
Nage. Can we have from Division III?
00:12
Go to command.
00:19
We've got alarms going off in Division 2, Division 3.
00:22
There's no activated pull, and it's all clear on every floor.
00:26
That's just received.
00:33
Is it one from command?
00:36
Go ahead, commands.
00:38
Yeah,
00:42
I gotta read in here on a pull station.
00:44
You're sure there's not any pull stations activated.
00:48
Check the second floor.
00:50
Why do we, why do we?
00:58
Water League, Engine 3,
01:00
(number withheld) Atlantic Avenue, Crowns Liquor for a medical emergency overdose.
01:04
That's engine 3,
01:06
(number withheld) Atlantic,
01:07
Crowns Liquor for a medical emergency overdose, 1852.
01:16
It's Manhattan, sir.
01:18
All right, engine 2.
01:26
1400 is under control.
01:28
We're going to be clear.
01:29
We'll save John 1000 OAAs.
01:32
Received.
01:36
Command from Division 2.
01:39
Go to command.
01:44
I just checked two and three.
01:47
I have no activated full stations.
01:50
Message receipt.
01:52
Dispatch from command.
01:57
Dispatch from command.
02:01
Dispatch from command. Command.
02:11
Yeah, Engine 1 investigated Division 2 and Division 3, there's no activations, it's all clear, no smoke or fire present, or conditions.
02:21
I'm going to go for a reset.
02:24
Received 1854.
02:26
And you can return to move.
02:29
Just match me a set.
02:31
I'm not.
02:34
We're available.
02:35
We'll see that call 1,0002A.
02:37
Received 1854.
02:46
Dispatch from Virginia Avenue Command.
02:48
Virginia Avenue Command.
02:50
Yeah, the day clear, the daycare is all clear as well.
02:55
Receive daycare, daycare clear 855.
03:03
Dispatch in 7th, Tuesday, all seen, will be returning available.
03:10
Receive that crunches on our retiring and available.
03:18
Flash from Virginia Avenue Command.
03:20
I was able to get a reset on the system.
03:22
You can return all companies.
03:24
Make this a system malfunction.
03:27
Please provide Virginia command.
03:29
All companies can return system malfunction 1855.

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Virginia Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
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