Smoke detector malfunction at residence on Dearborn Street, Fort Lee NJ


Fire units responded to a smoke detector activation at a residence near Dearborn Street in Fort Lee, NJ. Upon arrival, no fire was found. The alarm was caused by a malfunction and was reset by the responders.
Audio|Source: Bergen County Metro Fire and Rescue - East
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Transcript:
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Squad 24, squad 23, truck 777 Dearborn Street, across Victoria Road and River Road, activated fire-alarm.
00:09
That's squad 24, squad 23, truck 22, battalion for 7-7, Dearborn Street.
00:15
Victoria Road to River Road, activated fire-alarm.
00:18
1443, 5776.
00:27
Hi, this is a malfunction detector, released throughout the residence.
00:31
We're off this run. Putting us out for smoke detector, same address.
00:38
No, I have a new covariancy, 1446.
00:44
...to turn back the city tie and contact, that's when they're complete.
00:50
The box has been reset and all companies available to terminate commitment.
00:55
CROV is available.
00:56
Command Terminator, 1446.
01:04
Command, I'm sorry, we're framed.
01:05
Home on at the door, establishment.
01:08
Dearborn. Command.
01:11
Squad 24 on, team, Dearborn, 1447.
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Location mentioned:
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
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