Accidental fire alarm triggers response at two-story building, Essex County NJ


A fire alarm was accidentally activated at a two-story masonry building near York street in Essex County, NJ. There was no actual fire or emergency. Fire units responded but were cleared after confirming the alarm was a false activation.
Audio|Source: Essex County Police, Fire and EMS - West
03:23
Transcript:
00:00
Just for you by his alarm company call back saying the was set off by ERA, no emergency allocation.
00:06
Just confirm, roll easy.
00:07
Safety one received and responding.
00:09
Okay, I'm running.
00:13
Well, I'm coming to call back.
00:16
He spoke with an ego-Hirrera on site.
00:18
No emergency.
00:19
He was testing the law and sent it off by accident.
00:21
Great.
00:22
585.
00:23
Great you. Just a static when you get a minute.
00:25
All right.
00:26
7-5-4. Good.
00:33
Good. Status summons one.
00:36
30 seconds.
00:37
Thank you. Thank you.
00:42
Thank you, Nate, on the apron.
00:43
7-4-5 Central.
00:45
Clear in the morning.
00:47
If you want to arrive, near York, two-story masonry, nothing's showing.
00:57
Stop! Establish 846.
01:02
708 from safety 1.
01:04
Go to 708. 7.08, you can return also on here.
01:13
Unintended activation.
01:15
7.08 received returning back to quarter.
01:17
Well, clear from the medical, we've still advised on the choice worker.
01:21
Wait, he...
01:22
Central Safety 1.
01:24
Safety 1. Safety 1. Safety 1.
01:25
Near York.
01:26
Unascended activation of the system, all fire units will be taking up, and command is terminated.
01:36
Have a good day. Fire command terminated, 849, have an excellent day.
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Essex County, NJ
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