Carbon monoxide alarm activates at Chestnut Ave residence, Bogota NJ
Fire department was dispatched to a residence near Chestnut Avenue due to an activated carbon monoxide alarm on the second floor hallway. A resident reported dizziness but declined medical attention.
Audio|Source: Bogota Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Pugato Police to Pagoda Fire Department.
00:02
Your services are requested near Chestnut Avenue for an activated carbon monoxide alarm on the second floor hallways. Again, we go to police to, we go to fire department. Your services are requested near Chestnut Avenue.
00:16
We're activated carbon dioxide alarm on the second floor. It's time now at 1739.
00:43
Cartier is responding to Chestnut. Card 3 will be out. That two-story frame, nothing shown, be establishing.
00:51
Chestnut Avenue, Command, K.
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Release it.
01:02
Headquarters to shutout at command.
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Cartoon is on seeing an abuse in command.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:11
Great, Steve, Cartoon. Cartier, just be advised the resident they called
01:14
that at the time when the alarm was going off, his wife who was upstairs, was experiencing some type of busyness but denied medical attention.
01:25
Mayer see. Mayer see.
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Location mentioned:
Near Chestnut Ave, Bogota, NJ 07603
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