False fire alarm caused by steam in restaurant kitchen, Elizabeth NJ
A commercial fire alarm was triggered at a restaurant in Elizabeth, NJ. Investigation showed the alarm was caused by steam from washing a pan in the kitchen, with no fire or danger present.
Audio|Source: Elizabeth Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Commercial alarm, signal 408 near Herey Street, Crohn Street, 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue.
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Staff Ballyados, CAFE,
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smoke alarm.
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Engine 5 in matter 2, you respondent, the house 2155, is back to 2.492 operating a hardroom.
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Sorry to respond.
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Dispatchery command.
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Panel in the case,
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wire detector,
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kitchen smoke,
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restaurant zone one.
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The alarm's signs prior to our arrival for investigating.
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Italian one's going to assume the area command.
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Italian one's going to see her in two or three.
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Lights on page. Right.
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Richard. Richard.
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Commandant Dispatch, you reduced this to a signal 7.
01:29
This was a pan from the oven as they were washing it, the steam set off the head.
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Signal 7 for engine 5, ladder 2, battalion 1 available.
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Signal 7, engine 5, 22.04.
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Elizabeth, NJ
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