False alarm caused by floor work at Holly Street, Jersey City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a false fire alarm near Holly Street in Jersey City. Workers performing floor maintenance caused the alarm to trigger. The building owner planned to contact the alarm company to resolve the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, Battalion Two's on the scene.
00:02
near Holly Street
00:06
Shift change of duty.
00:19
Dispatch, it's set off by work.
00:21
It's in a building. You can hold ladder eight, battalion two.
00:27
Ladder eight, battalion two, engine seventeen, engine thirteen.
00:30
Engine thirteen and seventeen, you are in service.
00:44
Dispatch, engine seventeen.
00:49
We cannot send it to seventeen.
00:52
Can you send engine seventeen to radio repair near Summit Avenue?
00:59
Radio repair near Summit Avenue.
01:04
Dispatch from Battalion Two,
01:06
this is workers in the building doing floors set off the alarm.
01:10
The owner is going to contact the alarm company and keep it intact.
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Location mentioned:
Holly St, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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