Fire alarm activated unintentionally at residential address, Paterson NJ


Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near East 32nd St in Paterson. No fire was found and the alarm was determined to be activated unintentionally. The alarm was reset before the units arrived and all were cleared.
Audio|Source: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
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Transcript:
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Responding near East 32nd St.
00:03
Costs of 11 to 12 dev.
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Turn a residential fire alarm.
00:16
Tyngton is not located with every two story type 5.
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They have no allow south and nothing with a two-strapion.
00:27
Inspector State.
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Yeah. Tye too honestly with a two-story type five.
00:31
No.
00:32
Investigates again.
00:37
Towning two calls in China.
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There's no alarm sounding here. The tenant says nothing was down and how to reach you before.
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Receive us from the alarm company chief.
00:59
They receive an update at 22-22, standing with a false alarm.
01:13
Let me see about myself into five batter three.
01:19
Respect engine 1, inspects terms.
01:24
Engine 1 received.
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Sign 200 seconds.
01:37
Okay.
01:41
Unintentional activation is the recipient to receive our arrival of command terminate, remaining units are built.
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Spectre Steve, unintentional activation systems then reset prior to your arrival.
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Engine file, Vight of 3 Battalion 2, the service command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
E 32nd St, Paterson, NJ
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