Smoke detector repeatedly activates in apartment with no fire, Fort Lee NJ
Fire crews responded to a smoke detector activation in a three-story apartment building on First Street. The alarm had been sounding intermittently for several days. No fire or smoke was found. The smoke detector was deactivated, and the building superintendent was advised to replace it.
Audio|Source: Bergen County Metro Fire and Rescue - East
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatched First Street, Command.
00:04
Deputy 3 is going to be on scene.
00:06
It'll be a three-story apartment complex.
00:10
I'll be First Street Command.
00:14
Have Engine 2 respond in if they're going to be close to that Engine 5.
00:23
I receive. Engine 5, your current location.
00:29
Pleading to Meable.
00:34
You can stand down.
00:35
Edit 2, continuing 119 first, okay? Acknowledge.
00:47
1533, latter one I got you on the scene, 1533.
00:50
1533.
01:05
Put it up. Joe, just you stay down and keep blocking.
01:15
Legion 2 is on in scene.
01:17
We are just clear.
01:23
Command,
01:24
sir.
01:30
6 City Hospital.
01:32
Freshgo ones available.
01:36
Receive, Jeremy, and terminate at 1535.
01:41
Very street command.
01:47
Department 1 Bravo was a local detector.
01:50
Detector has been activated on and off for a few days.
01:56
The apartment is all clear.
01:59
They deactivated the smoke detector.
02:01
The department has three other working smoke detectors in it.
02:05
Superintendent's been advised to replace the detector.
02:07
I'm going to place all companies available in Terminator Command.
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Location mentioned:
First St, New Jersey
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