Alarm triggered by boiler at home on River Road, Fair Lawn NJ
Fire and police responded to a home near River Rd for an unknown alarm. No dangerous readings were found. The alarm sounded when the resident turned on the boiler. The situation was determined to be safe and cleared.
Audio|Source: Paramus and Area Towns Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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Cross Entranton Street and Stockton Street.
00:02
Got a call from PD[1], they received a call from the homeowner reporting an unknown alarm, possibly a fire or seal alarm.
00:08
Pitting central dispatching in the middle for fire department.
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You're responding near River Rd, across Straton Street and Stockton Street. For an unknown alarm, possibly fire a seal, called it by a PD[1].
00:18
Your time of dispatch is 1013.
00:33
3440 communications
00:38
patient we transport ATROMC C-1-0-0. Patiently transport Aitrom C-110-L.
00:47
Bobwalk, we just have been by.
00:56
We've got no readings. There is a flight order, possibly a stagnant water, or sewer gas, or some sort.
01:01
They're going to have an lighten that, the building naturally, and if the order returns, they'll make it just call back. Everything's in order here. If you can show myself an engine through on available, I'll terminate process to command.
01:16
The resident said the alarm was going off when he turned on the boiler.
01:21
So when they get in service, I guess it's a meter.
01:25
I appreciate.
Police codes explained
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[1]
PD: Police Department
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Location mentioned:
Near River Rd, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410
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