False alarm at residential fire alarm on Ivy Street, Clark NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm and carbon monoxide alert at a residence near Ivy Street was found to be a false alarm caused by a homeowner test. The gas company was notified but then canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Clark Fire
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Clark Fire Department, you are responding on an automatic fire alarm activation near Ivy Street.
00:08
Again, near Ivy Street, for an automatic fire alarm activation, also carbon monoxide indicated, we'll be notifying the gas company.
00:21
Thank you.
00:22
And police dispatched a fire fan.
00:30
Unit 1, the alarm company called back to cancel.
00:34
It was set off by an error testing from the homeowner.
00:41
You have an officer en route, the converter fire out and won't cancel.
00:46
Uh,
00:48
that's a negative, chief.
00:51
I also,
00:53
canceled the gas company unless you want to have them continue.
01:05
No, that's right, you don't have to have them come back.
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Location mentioned:
Ivy St, Clark, NJ 07066
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