False commercial fire alarm at Lucky Poppy on Baltimore Ave, Rehoboth Beach DE


A commercial fire alarm activated at Lucky Poppy near Baltimore Avenue. After contacting a person on site who gave the correct pass code, it was determined to be a false alarm due to a malfunctioning alarm system.
Audio|Source: Sussex County Fire and Seaford Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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commercial fire alarm, near Baltimore Ave, Lucky Poppy,
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(number withheld).
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86 8 with Deputy.
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Copy 868 with Deputy (number withheld).
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11 drop 40.
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Copy 8611, now at 1.40. Copy 8611 now at 140.
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8634 is spawning.
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Copy 8634. Copy 8634.
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Bonding near Baltimore Ave, Lucky Poppy, from the alarm company,
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fire smoke detector from the main area.
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8-68, okay?
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He's my company company channel.
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Sorry, repeat that.
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You meet me in the company.
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Rob is it,
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Deputy? 11-0-team, three-story, wooden shop here, nothing other than for it.
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Deputy,
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yeah, Rowan.
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Deputy, I spoke to the alarm activation company.
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They advised. They spoke to a person on scene who gave proper pass code and stated that the alarm is malfunctioning.
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I copy. I want to stand down 40 if you just verify that.
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