Smoke detector activated in vacant building, no fire found


A smoke detector went off in a vacant apartment building due to water leaking onto it. Fire officials confirmed there was no fire or hazard, and the building was checked and cleared.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
02:23
Transcript:
Dispatch from Hoboken Avenue Command. No, you're not Snowbo Command. This was a smoke detector in Apartment 11. Set off by water leaking into the detector. The building is clear. This is a vacant building under renovation. You secure the power to the smoke detectors. Can I make the bar for companies are ready. You all come to you ready? Terminating 2-1000,000[3], dispatch, 7-1-1. Can't see the dispatch. So your message, send you 15[2]. Yeah, I can pin a 51 bar and a 12thane-al 1,000, a couple of houses down, but no. We're going to investigate here and nothing waterboard at the time. This action, quad 4. Go on the road from there. 4. Floods your message. The squad 4. Go to your message. Squad 4. Squad 9. Spot 9. Spot 9. Spot 9. 5.4. Blockeye and just do one donkey. Thank you. 15 to dispatch. About 10 to 15. There's a scan of the area. No audible alarm. Nothing in the area. You terminate. You're terminating 529[1] all these levels. Just start to channel 1. Staying 2, do you get that message? Decide to receive. I would enter 15% request.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
529: Terminating incident
[2]
15: Unit identifier
[3]
2-1000,000: Incident or unit code
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Location mentioned:
Hoboken Ave, Jersey City, NJ
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