False fire alarm caused by diesel truck at building, Collingswood NJ


A fire alarm was triggered by a diesel truck regenerating inside a building near Harrison Ave in Collingswood, NJ. Responders found no fire or hazards and reset the alarm before clearing the scene.
Audio|Source: Bellmawr Fire West and Highway Ops 1
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Transcript:
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Squadronabella 16 on location.
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There's nothing shall, and we'll be investigated.
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Squadronabella 16 on location, 6th and Harrison Avenue, (name withheld), (name withheld).
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Gotty, 25, staging.
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When you guys.
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County Scott had more available.
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Scott said.
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So, 23 for getting, can you?
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Over 203. Additional in chiselher.
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122 times to have a respiratory, 74-year-old female activity, really.
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Copy, can you send that to us and then send the Hayes Mill to Detroit?
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Sorry.
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Okay, 216's all location.
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Q60. T-60.
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Tad of the LPA-Cheth Rother Jefferson Stratford.
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Hey, Fox Chef.
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Okay,
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1397. 1397.
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It's a cold 336-5.
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G6. G6.
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G6.
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It's going to be a small nick in an exterior one-inch gas line.
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We're going to stand by and wait for South Jersey gas.
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C3C4.
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CWIDIDID-A-4 respondent.
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GF3-4 Responding.
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G3-4.
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The alarm was activated from a diesel truck regenerating inside the building.
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The building was available prior to our arrival, the alarms reset.
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We had negative readings on the meter.
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All assigned resources are available.
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Location mentioned:
Harrison Ave, Collingswood, NJ
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