Fire alarm triggered by power outage near BJ's in Bucks County, Bucks County PA


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm triggered by a power outage near the rear of BJ's in Bucks County. No active fire or smoke was found on arrival, and entry to the vacant unit was not possible due to lack of keys. The alarm was likely caused by a transformer issue after losing power.
Audio|Source: Bucks County Fire North and OPs
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Transcript:
00:00
After 18, I'll let you know what I'm at the panel.
00:06
I see you. We made N3.
00:08
We're not going to get in the middle unit this works when I believe it is.
00:11
You don't have a key for that.
00:17
According to the panel, it says that it's supposed to be bacon, but I don't think that's the case.
00:26
Good time, Sony.
00:31
Thank you. We can't get into the vacant one.
00:34
The padlock on the side will set off the security system from what the guy's panel on.
00:39
Nothing in the area, fault and proven in it.
00:42
Okay, I'll try to read it.
00:45
Okay. He says as soon as they lose power any time, the fire alarm or something goes off in the area.
00:52
The time is empty.
00:54
Go ahead.
01:00
Prior to the call, the wife reported smoke in the rear BJs, but not on the building in the rear. I wonder if it's a transform up there.
01:09
I'm going to head that way and take it look for her.
01:12
Okay, I'm going to try to reset this alarm.
01:18
Hey chief, it sounds like most the whole area in the upper area on three-nine corridor had the power routed from where you're talking
01:25
Okay, it might be the transformer up there if she reports spoke prior to this bunch
01:31
Okay, we're all our way out of here. That ain't true news Hill 17, don't see.
01:36
Hill 17.
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Bucks County, PA
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