False fire alarm caused by broken pipe in garage, North Arlington NJ


The fire department responded to a fire alarm caused by a broken pipe on the second floor of a garage. No fire was found. The fire alarm system could not be reset and was shut down. Maintenance staff stayed on site for a fire watch, and the alarm company was notified.
Audio|Source: Harrison Metro Area Fire & EMS
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
The column 9-4, Card 2.
00:10
Car 2, send about.
00:14
We're saying he's unable to get out of his door.
00:20
(name withheld).
00:28
Call a tube of engine forward. Do you want us to respond on that as well?
00:36
Negative, we got into two problems.
00:39
All right, (name withheld).
00:45
Not C.
00:52
Car 2 is on a team, two-car IVA. David Street command.
00:59
Oh, Reggie the 11-20.
01:03
I think you're arriving on Steam.
01:17
Oh, thank you very much.
01:19
One speedily by the answer.
01:31
All right, come from Clark, too.
01:35
I'm going to release again, too, from the phone. We're releasing to you two from the scene.
01:42
We're releasing to you two.
01:44
I'll have a new one.
01:47
We have two cars in VA. We put the speedy guy down.
01:50
Latter one is going to stand by for the pro.
01:54
Car two and then just two are available.
02:00
Come in, film one, please come in.
02:15
Fire control from Fillmore Place Command.
02:17
This was an offset due to a broken pipe on the second floor in the garage.
02:22
It was unable to be reset, so the system has been shut down.
02:26
West New York Housing Authority maintenance is staying on sea. They're going to conduct a fire watch. West New York fire prevention has been notified, and they're going to have the alarm company en route soon.
02:40
Received command.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, North Arlington, NJ 07031
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