False fire alarm triggered by kitchen malfunction, Paterson NJ


Fire crews responded to an alarm activation near Knickerbocker Ave. The alarm was tested and found to be a false alarm caused by a kitchen malfunction. The building was checked for gas leaks and carbon monoxide, and no hazards were found.
Audio|Source: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
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Transcript:
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Dickerbocker Ave, command of call dispatch.
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Go for dispatch.
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This was an apparent alarm malfunction in the kitchen. No alarm was active while we were on the seat.
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The alarm system is normal.
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And it also stated there might be a possibility of sewer or natural gas.
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The building was metered throughout.
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No signs of natural gas, sewer gas, or carbon monoxide, all oxygen level normal.
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Tennis were advised command of ceremony.
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Location mentioned:
Knickerbocker Ave, Paterson, NJ 07503
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