False fire alarm triggered by faulty station on 48th Street, Ocean City MD


Fire department responded to a fire alarm activation at a building near 48th Street. The alarm was found to be false due to a faulty second-floor alarm station. The alarm system was taken offline and the building placed on fire watch.
Audio|Source: Worcester County / Ocean City Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, we just got another call on representative call that you just cleared at near 48th Street provided they had another alarm activation.
00:11
It's getting a little harder to hear and communicate with this wind, but I thought you the front of the desk person.
00:17
They are going to take this system out.
00:19
Ours already been aware they're going to fire watch.
00:21
If you get anything from that garage, it's going to be considered faulting till prove another line.
00:26
Thank you, sir.
00:28
Paul, so for our knowledge,
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where's your H.P.N.C.
00:33
Terrace.
00:38
The second call came from the manager.
00:40
This thing probably from the front desk.
00:42
I'm not sure.
00:44
Okay.
00:49
So, ma'am. What if you used your server relocated to the 89 street side? We actually just made contact.
01:01
Okay, I'll come around to the 89th Street side to pick out.
01:05
All right.
01:10
Teteris Command Station City.
01:12
As reported, it was the second floor station, but it was faulty.
01:16
Everything's been reset.
01:18
Manors called an alarm company.
01:21
Terminate Command and Presolent Service.
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Okay, terminated.
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It's one of the second.
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Location mentioned:
48th St, Ocean City, MD 21842
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