False fire alarm at harborview towers in atlantic highlands, Atlantic Highlands NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was reported at Harborview Towers near Ocean Boulevard in Atlantic Highlands but was later confirmed as an error and the call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Middletown and Monmouth County Bayshore Towns Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 851, squad, 25, near Ocean Boulevard, Harborview Towers,
00:04
Fire alarm.
00:06
Station 851, Squad 8521.
00:10
Number 10, near Ocean Boulevard at Harborview Towers for a fire alarm, 438.
00:28
70-year-old male, chest pains, high heart rate, and drivers need for this call.
00:35
Again, six Thornley Place.
00:38
Four, a seven-year-old male, chest pained, and high heart rate.
00:42
A driver's name for this call, timeout of second request,
00:46
439.
00:58
8566 on order.
01:02
3566 a copy.
01:04
Per patrols, they're saying it's not a fire alarm, it's just an error code.
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If you want to still check out or if you want to make a...
01:14
Yeah, I'm reading that.
01:16
No, you can go ahead and cancel it.
01:18
Copy.
01:20
Copy.
01:37
Station 851, squad 8521, cancel, last call at near Ocean Boulevard per patrols.
01:45
Station 851, squad 8521, get canceled, last call to near Ocean Boulevard per patrols, 443.
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Location mentioned:
Ocean Blvd, Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716
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