False fire alarm at church caused by balloon, Tenafly NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to Our Lady of Mount Carmel church near County Road after a fire alarm was triggered by a balloon hitting a sensor.
Audio|Heard on: Tenafly Fire
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Transcript:
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Tenafly Police, notify fire department, the fire department is requested to respond near County Road, Our Lady of Mount Carmel,
00:06
for an activated fire alarm from full station 183.
00:10
Getting Ten Flight Police, notify fire, fire department's request to respond near County Road,
00:16
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, for a fire alarm full, 183.
00:21
I'm now 11-10.
00:31
5.10 to headquarters, could you just repeat the address for me again,
00:35
please?
00:39
510, what was up?
00:44
I wasn't able to hear the Holton Wall.
00:48
Was that Mount Carmel?
00:50
Yes, it's Mount Carmel.
00:53
Apparently, a balloon floated up and hit one of the sensors and set it off.
00:58
But I got it as a pole station originally.
01:05
Free feet. I'm heading over there.
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