False fire alarm caused by non-working fire pump, Jersey City NJ


Fire units responded to an alarm at a residential high-rise near Grand Street in Jersey City. They found the alarm was caused by a fire pump not working, which triggered the water flow alarm. The alarm was false and the fire system was reset with no emergency found.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Grand Street.
00:02
Launchdown to Clash 1, Pennsylvania Residential High Ride.
00:05
Mixed use on the first floor.
00:06
I'm going to be in the longstop.
00:10
Division 2, you're establishing Grand Street command, you're on scene.
00:21
B.
00:33
This back, Battalion 1stinaw on a scene, I'll assume Grand Street command.
00:38
Receive, Battalion 1, you're on the Grand Street, Assuming Grand Street Command.
00:46
9-1, there was a water flow alarm and it was a fire pump not running.
00:54
Command, receive.
00:55
Can we accept the reset?
00:59
You're working on it now, shoot.
01:03
Receive. Receive.
01:13
The giant wants to do a long set, hold it.
01:17
May I receive.
01:28
Dispatch for Grand Street command.
01:30
Through the pump activation.
01:33
The fire pump and alarm system will reset.
01:37
I'm going to terminate command through Channel 1.
01:41
DC Brand 3 command terminating box 113.
01:44
All companies on box 1-1-3.
01:46
You're ready to do.
01:47
Switching radio to fire dispatch 1.
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Location mentioned:
Grand St, Jersey City, NJ
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