False alarm definition

False alarm means an Alarm Dispatch Request to the Police Department, which results in the responding officer finding no evidence of a criminal offense or attempted criminal offense after completing an investigation of the Alarm Site.
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False alarm. – means any notification to the Fire Department or any Member thereof respecting the existence of a condition, circumstance or event containing an imminent serious danger to persons or Property, wherein such a condition, circumstance or event is in fact not in existence.

Examples of False alarm in a sentence

  • The relevant fee for an attendance, in response to a False Alarm, by a permanent or a volunteer fire brigade is set out in the Fire and Emergency Services Regulations 1998.


More Definitions of False alarm

False alarm means an automated action which emanates from an Alarm System in a structure and causes a call or signal to come into an Ulster County Sheriff’s Office, 911, or local law enforcement dispatch where a person therein contacts Law Enforcement or Emergency Services and dispatches Law Enforcement or Emergency Services to such structure (whether the Law Enforcement personnel or Emergency Services personnel actually arrive at such structure or not) without any actual emergency existing at that structure.
False alarm means any fire alarm that is set off needlessly, through willful or accidental, human or mechanical error, and to which Fire Services responds.
False alarm means the activation of a fire alarm system or security alarm system as a result of which fire and police services are provided by or on behalf of the City and the providers of the services do not find any evidence of fire, fire damage, smoke, criminal activity or other similar emergency;
False alarm means any signal created by an alarm system (including but not limited to alarm signals initiated by human error) which directly or indirectly notifies public safety personnel of the City of the occurrence of a fire, life hazard or medical emergency, or a burglary, robbery or other criminal offense, when either of the following circumstances is present:
False alarm means any fire alarm that is set out needlessly, through willful or accidental, human or mechanical error, and to which the Fire Service responds.
False alarm means the activation of an alarm system where in the opinion of the Chief of Police or designate no emergency or evidence of criminal activity exists at the premises at which the alarm system is installed and includes the activating or testing of an alarm without prior police notification and alarms triggered by natural causes or conditions;
False alarm means where in TN’s opinion the Customer had no reasonable grounds on which to believe that a Vehicle had been stolen or that a genuine Breakdown or Emergency existed or acted recklessly in respect of notifications to TN of such events;