False alarm from faulty detector at residential address, Point Pleasant NJ
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a residence near Matita-Conk Road in Point Pleasant. Upon arrival, they found no fire. The alarm was caused by a faulty detector.
Audio|Source: Point Pleasant Borough OEM/Special Events
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Transcript:
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Okay. Can you create a job for near Matita-Conk Road?
00:11
Before a problem activation, we were approached that in firehouse.
00:14
I'm on my way there now.
00:18
What do you see? Did anybody head out?
00:32
Station 21,
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station 2nd, residential fire alarms,
00:42
near Matita-Conk Road.
00:43
Repeating station 21, station 22, residential fire alarm, near Matita-Conk Road, time, now 1250, operator (number withheld).
00:57
2110 quarters you can show me on location I have a V2 resident structure I'll be out of investigating channel 4 4 will be established and come here please
01:11
and quarters
01:16
Go to quarters.
01:18
You can hold all the trucks at this time.
01:20
It looks like it's going to be a faulty detector.
01:24
Tasty.
01:30
Station 21, station 22, per command, all units can hold in quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Point Pleasant, NJ 08742
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