False fire alarm on Cape May Street caused by rain, Harrison NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a fire alarm on Cape May Street, which was found to be caused by a faulty detector likely affected by rainwater. No smoke or fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison Metro Area Fire & EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Mission four officer from command.
00:04
As a fourth stand mind.
00:09
Can you divert and take that medical at the pad station?
00:16
Affirmative.
00:17
Affirmative.
00:24
Our compend to port speedway is going to be the half of yellow Cape May Street of the very 10th of Cape May Street.
00:33
For the very end of Cape May.
00:37
We'll copy for its bottom.
00:44
P.L.S.
00:47
3, Bravo, Avengers, Thomas.
00:49
Italian one engine four just confirming you ever Knox Box key.
00:56
Affirmative.
00:59
Receive. Receive.
01:09
Okay,
01:10
command. It's been deemed, no smoke, no fire, it's a faulty detector activation.
01:15
We're going to try to reset, see if it hold.
01:18
There might be a water issue due to the rain that might have got one of the detectors wet.
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Location mentioned:
Cape May St, Harrison, NJ 07029
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