Fire alarm activated; no fire found


A building fire alarm went off. Fire crews checked multiple floors and stairwells and found no fire. The alarm was likely set off by cooking odors. Units confirmed the building was clear and prepared to end the alarm response.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
02:10
Transcript:
Everything is there. Third floor is clear. No full stations. Everything is clear. Radisson, he attempt to reset. In process, sir. In process, sir. It went off again. Receive. No activated head up there. That's the negative, Chief. That's the negative, Chief. Into Tuneutum command. Oh, that's more odor of on the tent cooking. We're just knocking on doors right now. But right now, civilians not opening up the door. So, but it's all clear. Received. So the third floor, we're on. No activator head on the smoke right now and I heard there's another set of stairwells. We're going to check that side. Check for any pull station[1]s as well. We'll see. We'll see. We're talking here. By the discussion I-1. The building is clear, a lot of panels that are set. You can terminate the box. There, streetman, the box one-one, or you know this, this reader is over to discuss one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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pull station: Manual fire alarm activation
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Jersey City, NJ
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