Fire alarm on North Main Street found to be malfunction, Pleasantville NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a reported alarm near North Main Street in Pleasantville. They investigated and found that the alarm was triggered by a power malfunction. The system was reset after confirming no active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Atlantic NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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F7 and 10-12, possible firefighters respond near North Main Street.
00:05
Fire alarm 0640.
00:14
F7 and 10-15, firefighters respond near North Main Street for a fire alarm 0640.
00:23
Seven-seven is responding.
00:26
We see it responding, coming from the alarm company.
00:30
Where is it?
00:32
Seven-seven is responding!
00:37
Seven, we'll be out of rotation.
00:39
Nothing showing from the exterior.
00:42
I'll be just having to come in and investigate it.
00:45
Please do respond.
00:48
Received.
00:50
Have seven ones on location.
00:53
Is he grabbing?
00:55
This is your seven tower, seven arriving.
00:58
Is he running?
01:01
Engine two to tower seven, coming in.
01:08
Seven, come clear.
01:11
Man.
01:12
Yeah, they advised it was a malfunctioning power here.
01:16
Power's been cut off to it.
01:18
About time I'm going to reset the alarm.
01:21
Basic.
01:23
57 is two back quarters.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Pleasantville, NJ
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