False fire alarm caused by dust in restaurant basement, Jersey City NJ


The fire alarm in a restaurant's basement was accidentally triggered by dust from the workers. Fire department found no hazardous gas and reset the alarm. The restaurant owner was informed, and a follow-up will be made regarding fire safety.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
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Transcript:
Dispatch Montgomery Street Command. The fire alarm activation caused by dust and workers in the basement is clear. The alarm is going to be reset. No hazardous gas detected. The owner of the restaurant has been advised about the situation. I will follow up with an email to fire prevention. It's clear now, resetting the alarm. All companies are ready for duty.
Dispatch Montgomery Street Command. The fire alarm activation caused by dust and workers in the basement is clear. The alarm is going to be reset. No hazardous gas detected. The owner of the restaurant has been advised about the situation. I will follow up with an email to fire prevention. It's clear now, resetting the alarm. All companies are ready for duty.
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Montgomery St, Jersey City, NJ
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