False alarm caused by steam activates fire response, Toms River NJ
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at Champlain Court in Toms River, New Jersey. The alarm was a false activation caused by steam, not by a fire.
Audio|Source: Ocean County Fire and EMS - Northern
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Transcript:
00:00
Response to Box 12 to Champlain Court.
00:02
It's going to be for a fire alarm.
00:05
Timeout in 195,
00:07
77 Lakewood.
00:08
That address does not catch.
00:18
Am I reading correctly? The alarm company called back trying to cancel or the homeowner tried to cancel.
00:29
The alarm company was not authorized to cancel.
00:34
All right, Andrew 1 is going to continue in.
00:37
We could break off flatter 5.
00:40
We're ready, flatter 5.
00:43
Flatter 5?
00:44
Flour 5, copy.
00:45
We are breaking off.
00:49
20-1.
01:04
Hi, Ivan, it's going to be a two-story wood frame private-occupied dwellers.
01:08
We investigated and the establishment checkpoint court command.
01:26
Squad 22,
01:28
281 West Veterans Highway for a fall victim, two rigs out.
01:31
Squad 22,
01:33
281, West Veterans Highway for a fall victim, two rigs out.
01:38
2003.
01:43
One morning said it was just steam from media at a challenge.
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Location mentioned:
Champlain St, Toms River, NJ 08757
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