Fire alarm malfunction prompts response in Atlantic City


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a location in Atlantic City. Upon arrival, they found that the alarm was caused by a malfunction and they eventually returned to service.
Audio|Source: Atlantic County Fire
02:45
Transcript:
One-a-wait, why-wait. One-awake. One-awake. Engine 1, engine 7. Letter 1. Battalion 1.18, South, North Carolina Avenue. Respond for an activated alarm[1]. That's engine one, engine seven, ladder two, the top of the ladder one, battalion one, one 18, South North Carolina Avenue. The pontoon activated alarm to 1931. This vast, Italian one's unseen in command, investigating up and shell. University of the Iowa 1stain and command investigating nothing shown at 1932. Under 1 response. Alton 1 responding, 1933. Andrew 1 respondent. Engine from North Carolina, 1933. The dispatch command. North Carolina, command. North Carolina, command. North Carolina, command. I'm investigating an activity alarm. All companies can stay by our arrivals. 47 per command all companies responding North Carolina. Stay in value upon arrival. Investigating and activated alarming room 2-225 for 1934. Letterwell. Andrew honesty. 32-9113. 22-9113. An engine 7 stage 1934. It's back. It's just a malfunction with all companies. Who are taking North Carolina commandal reporting a system outfunction all companies you can return, 1935. Angel 1 returning. Engine 1 returning, 1935. Yes, I have returned.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
activated alarm: Fire Alarm Activation
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Location mentioned:
Near S North Carolina Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
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