Insect spraying triggers commercial fire alarm in diner, Fairfield NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm at the West Essex Diner near Route 46 East was activated due to insect spraying. The alarm was not set to test mode. Emergency responders confirmed no fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: Essex County Police, Fire and EMS - West
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Transcript:
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Fairfield Police to Fairfield Fire, respond on a commercial fire alarm.
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The West Essex Diner located near Route 46 East, area of activation,
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Zone 2, first floor smoke.
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Fairfield Police to Fairfield Fire,
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respond on a commercial fire alarm, the West Essex Diner located near Route 46 East.
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of activation zone two first floor smoke.
00:29
Fairfield Fire.
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Just be advised update on the commercial fire alarm at the West Essex Diner, located near Route 46 East.
00:38
Central made contacts with the keyholder named (name withheld).
00:40
He is going to be on scene.
00:42
They are currently spraying for insects and did not put their alarm on test.
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Fairfield Police to Fairfield Fire.
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Just be advised an update on the commercial fire alarm at the West Essex Diner located near Route 46 East.
00:57
Central made contact.
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with the key holder named (name withheld).
01:00
He is going to be on scene.
01:01
They were spraying for insects and did not put their alarm on test.
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