Fire alarm trouble signals investigated in building pump room


Audio|Source: Asbury Park Fire Department
02:11
Transcript:
Yeah, I'm on my way. If you guys... Sorry, I mean, just check the public room and just need to do it. There's, uh... We have a person around the system. Yeah, welcome. No, you guys can stay over the way you're at. I'm already on this side. I'll check. We're in a pump room. There you have pressure on the system. All the EOS and Ys look like they're open. Nothing appears to be shut down, leaking, or non-functional. That's right. All the valves are open. All right, thank you. All right, (name withheld). We'll move the system as it is because it's got, like I said, a bunch of troubles, supervisors and at least one active alarm. He can do it as he sees fit in terms of putting it on test if the building is not occupied. And he can get that back in service as soon as possible. And I'll follow up with fire prevention. Also, just remind him follow-up about having the alarm company get the right number. No, no. They're not going to walk back to this. Like, can you put it over here? ID OV right now. Ken, did you get any of that? Can you relay that film? Where are you at, man? You just snipes us. Yeah, that's right. Always looking.
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Asbury Park, NJ 07712
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