Fire alarm triggered by routine testing at industrial site


Audio|Source: Little Ferry Fire Dispatch
02:50
Transcript:
T.A.S. 6.5.4. Police, fire department. Fire department's requested 1.45-145 industrial, same unit number three. For the activated carbon dioxide alarm, called in by the alarm company. For P.N. P.A.S. 653, little-tide, police, the fire department, fire department's requested. 145-145 industrial labs is going to be unit 3 for the commercial carbon-knoxi alarm called them of the alarm company. I'm now 1032 2-2-6.23 hours. 2022 headquarters. Go ahead. That's headquarters. Be advised, I am on the scene here doing fire inspections. You've got a better... unit number? So they gave me the unit number three and a plant activation as unit T's and Tom with the CO detector going on. They have the name in the business listed as (name withheld). That's what they gave me. All right, I'm on Bingo building number three. I'll be establishing a minute. All right. Time to leave me. That was the unit. I was testing the alarms and have everybody continuing just in case. But I was here testing alarms. All right, Reese's, I don't think they notified the alarm company that they were, you guys were going to be there during the time today. Yeah, they shouldn't be, they should be battery-powered COs, but I'll check in advice. 3.17-322, do you call me? 317-322, do you call me?
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Little Ferry, NJ 07643
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