False alarm caused by faulty smoke detector, Newburgh NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a smoke detector alarm near South Miller Street in Newburgh. Crews confirmed that the activation was caused by a faulty detector. The alarm system was reset, and the resident was advised to arrange for replacement of the detector. No fire or hazards were found.
Audio|Heard on: Northeast Orange County Fire (Battalion 3 Area)
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Alarm near South Miller Street.
00:06
Smoke detector activation, zone 30.
00:10
Automatic alarm near South Miller and Broadway.
00:18
Zone 30 smoke detector activation.
00:26
Sorry.
00:37
On scene, Command.
00:38
Three-story ordinary, active alarm about to show us.
00:45
Ordinary,
00:46
active alarm.
00:52
Rock parked right in front of the address.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:16
Alarm was for the bedroom, 2nd floor apartment.
01:19
You can go for reset.
01:21
Service returning.
01:26
Service returning.
01:29
Two three, you can go on service.
01:38
Audra and ten three, you're in service.
01:45
Match.
01:50
Story,
01:51
Bedroom no apparent cause for activation.
01:53
The alarm system's reset.
01:55
The resident is going to contact the building representative.
01:58
See if they can get the detector replaced after multiple alarms.
02:02
Command terminated. Car four in service.
02:08
He’s inbound for activation.
02:09
Alarm company is going to be notified for repairs.
02:11
Car four is in service.
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Location mentioned:
S Miller St, Newburgh, NY 12550
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