Dry chemical extinguisher discharged in apartment with no fire, Asbury Park NJ


Fire department responded to an alarm activation at an apartment near 2nd Avenue. Upon arrival, they found someone had intentionally discharged a dry chemical fire extinguisher inside the apartment. No fire was present.
Audio|Source: Asbury Park Fire Department
02:30
Transcript:
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Station 831, near 2nd Avenue, across the Comstock of Mikeford,
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Lumley, B,
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B, B, B, B, B, B, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 4, apartment number 23, spoke to detector activation, spoke to detector activation, 2,29 hours.
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8, 6, 8, 8,000, 75, 926, O, respond, and second avenue.
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Rakey, 8368, 8658-8-396, 20.
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It's 30.
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Zero is clear.
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690 Go ahead.
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Somebody discharged a dry cam up here.
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There's no fire.
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Somebody just came in and discharged the dry cam. In the apartment.
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They entered 2 Charlie and discharged a dry cam into Charlie.
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Foreman is shot inside the door.
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Okay.
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Whenever you're ready, Pete, give me the name of all the occupants into Charlie right now, please.
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All right, if you can and if they'll give them to you, the last names, they're going to be getting a summons from 30.
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Speed the following last time.
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I'll put that in his middle name.
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Thank you.
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7.5, you can go for a reset if you haven't already.
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Appreciate so much.
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They're holding that this on.
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Blue trouble signal indicating unused, unused.
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Definitely not a problem with this alarm.
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Thank you.
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82368. 8368.
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Station 83 is clear 10.25 seconds.
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Receive. Station is clear, 239.
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Location mentioned:
Near 2nd Ave, Asbury Park, NJ 07712
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