False fire alarms caused by faulty detector at home, Brigantine NJ


A home near Beckston Drive experienced multiple fire alarms caused by a faulty detector unit with a high level. Firefighters confirmed there was no fire at the location.
Audio|Source: Atlantic County Fire
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Transcript:
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The homeowner near Beckston Drive just called back and says alarms going off again.
00:11
There's a ploy order.
00:26
All right.
00:31
We're hard to spot me.
00:37
We have no advice they please to the other report that two vehicles, accident, one road over, here's a drive of the vehicle.
00:48
Do you go back with the last part or not? I hear what I'm hearing.
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Did you want to see you?
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Engine 1 in Station 716.
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Dispatch for the Pallion 1, are you trying to transmit something?
01:02
Is a two vehicle accident, one rolled over, or none of everybody got out of the vehicle.
01:09
Thank you. Next to seven in station.
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Engine 7 and station 7.16.
01:15
That's why you can hear it?
01:17
Yes, I can.
01:22
Received dispatch.
01:23
You said the homeowners reported the alarm came right back in? That's a firm.
01:35
Received dispatch.
01:36
We saw something like that unit.
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They have a high level of the unit.
01:41
We believe that's what's causing the alarms to go off.
01:45
Okay, received.
01:46
I'll let her know.
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Location mentioned:
16th St S, Brigantine, NJ 08203
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