Carbon monoxide alarm activated at residence on Chestnut Ave, Bogota NJ
Fire and police responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation on the second floor of a residence near Chestnut Avenue. The caller reported that his wife felt dizzy but later felt better and declined medical help. Emergency crews requested an ambulance for evaluation due to possible carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: Bogota Public Safety
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We respond over to near Chestnut Avenue for an activated carbon monoxide alarm on the second floor.
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The caller reported that his wife who was upstairs was feeling dizzy at the time, but she's no longer upstairs and no longer feeling dizzy.
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And denied medical assistance.
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And four.
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7, I'll be up.
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I'll be up. Reaches.
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The nation grab the line.
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Reese.
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Hello, Hi, Chris.
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So,
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Contact Micah, please, have them send the bus, just for evaluation.
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It's a possible CO2 simulation.
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Perfect.
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Location mentioned:
Near Chestnut Ave, Bogota, NJ 07603
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