Fire alarm triggered by accidental sprinkler activation, Long Branch NJ


A fire alarm was activated at a building on High Street. Firefighters found no fire or water leaks. The alarm was caused by an accidental sprinkler activation without any hazard.
Audio|Source: Monmouth Beach Fire
01:5
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, honey, 36266[2]. All we're responding to high street. You can hold off on further. 36-266, receive responding. 531[3]. Okay, honey, 36-2-76-274 in service. Under 534[1]. Okay, Connie, 36-26-2-66, arrival. Nothing evidence.
00:29
We'll have an alarm sounding. I'll be happy to invest tonight. We'll have command. 3.36266[2], all location, nothing evident. Alarm sounding, you'll have command. It's 534[1]. Downing 3626. Looks like it's an accidental breakhole activation, no water flowing. I'll handle what's that before. I received handling with 2.04.
00:58
7.4, you can hold. I'm just going to check out the sprinkler room.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
534: Timestamp/Timecode
[2]
36266: Unit/Incident Number or Fire Response Unit
[3]
531: Timestamp/Timecode
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Location mentioned:
High St, Long Branch, NJ 07740
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