False fire alarm caused by water leak in apartment, Jersey City NJ

 Fire & Arson
Fire & ArsonFirefighters responded to a fire alarm in an apartment building near Lexis Avenue in Jersey City. The alarm was triggered by water leaking into a smoke detector on the third floor. There was no actual fire. The alarm was reset and removed and relevant companies were notified.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Fire
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Transcript:
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This fact calling for is on a scene for ordinary apartment building.
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See the time for you're on scene,
00:12
establishing Lexis Avenue.
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Be advised, the call came from a tenant in the building.
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Appreciate you, can you have the tenant buzzer since?
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Where'd see you stand by, reaching back out.
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The time for from dispatch, you can enter this code.
00:44
The time for is going to be 1740. That's 1740.
00:56
Receive, good work.
01:07
Good passenger giant force today alarm inside one of the apartments we're investigating now he made fire panels not going on receive Where is he?
01:22
This batch from Newark Avenue commanding.
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Go command.
01:42
This was an alarm activation caused by water leaking into a smoke detector on the third floor.
01:48
The alarm has been reset. We're removing it.
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The board members on the scene.
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It's been advised to call the alarm company and the elevator company,
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the coal plumber.
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Terminate the box, all companies are ready.
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Ray seats, terminating box 208.
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All companies are back in service. Put your message to dispatch one.
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Jersey City, NJ
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