Fire alarm false triggered in Cape May County, Cape May County NJ


A fire alarm was activated in Cape May County but was confirmed as a false alarm after the alarm company provided the correct passcode. All responding units were recalled and returned to service.
Audio|Source: Cape May County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
The alarm companies on the phone right now, state they've got a proper passcode for a false alarm.
00:08
Okay, we'll write it out.
00:11
Yes, sir.
00:24
Kenny Chief 18.
00:27
I'm responding.
00:29
If you had a BLS unit respondent, you can cancel them.
00:33
Chat forward 3222, 22, copy direct.
00:38
Copy direct, available.
00:45
Section 18.
00:47
Dead.
00:54
You want to roll, tanker?
01:00
County Deputy 18,
01:03
yeah.
01:05
Time for Deputy 18.
01:11
Safety 18, Ladder 18?
01:16
Go ahead.
01:19
You want tanker response?
01:24
Yes, you can roll.
01:28
No, affirmative.
01:30
County, Tanker 18 will be responding, Stinson Island Road.
01:34
Time for Tanker 18.
01:37
Deputy 18 in county.
01:41
County Deputy 18.
01:46
You can recall units, no exception.
01:51
Copy that. Copy that.
01:58
Okay,
02:00
all responders to near Stinson Island Road in per command,
02:04
recall, return to service.
02:06
Time notification, 1927.
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Cape May County, NJ
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