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to alarms
noun
A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy.
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They are jittery and overreact to alarms or loud noises.
All are in sleepy neighborhoods with security limited to alarms and some surveillance cameras.
He fought flames in the tenements of Mott Haven and responded to alarms from Randalls Island.
Not only that, the aging fleet seemed prone to alarms even with the modifications after the Paris crash.
During the move this fall, the sensors will be rigged to alarms that will sound if the stress levels rise.
As a result, much of his membership would call in sick at the same time for several days, or would stop doing every task except responding to alarms.
The crew itself routinely practiced responding to alarms, fires and blowouts, and it was blessed with experienced leaders who clearly cared about safety.
One of them has a pretty bad phobia in relation to alarms which was pretty much all we could hear apart from the roaring of flames.
A Fire Department spokesman said more than 100 firefighters and 25 trucks and other firefighting equipment responded to alarms at the building, which has 400 apartments.
In the roughly four minutes it took firefighters to respond to alarms, the smoke and heat extended along the entire 14th floor.
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