Water detected on fire alarm sensor at residential building, Jersey City NJ
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm activation at a multi-story residential building near Prospect Street in Jersey City. Upon investigation, they found water on a sensor on an upper floor but no active fire. The alarm system was normal.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Beechings on scene, 100, prospects.
00:03
Four story, ordinary, multiple dwelling.
00:06
A long time, we'll be a man, we're investigating.
00:09
Three C, Benjamin, team on scene and investigating.
00:13
Establishing Prospect Avenue command.
00:15
Correction Prospect Street, Command.
00:25
It's casual battalion 3 on the scene.
00:31
Risi's battalion 3.
00:33
On scene, assuming Prospect Street Command.
00:44
McIntyre's 15.
00:47
Go 18. The alarm is going to be the message.
01:00
18.
01:03
The alarm is reading normal.
01:06
Although the alarm is going out across throughout the building.
01:10
All right, receive you in the basement?
01:15
If I'm coming back up, seven inches down there.
01:20
Check and see if you're getting water in the system.
01:27
Yeah,
01:33
Chief, I've got water on one of the upper floors.
01:40
Recease.
01:45
Recease.
01:47
Jesse. Jackie, if we find something because the alarm is shut off.
01:51
Commit 3 alpha.
01:53
We found the activator head near the room.
01:56
We do the down.
02:06
Yeah, Chief, everything's about reading system normal down here in the basement.
02:11
Looks like we're good.
02:12
All right, Reese, it looks like we have some water on one of the sensors up by the roof area there.
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