Carbon monoxide scare at Amity Heights apartment controlled, Bridgeton NJ
A report of a possible carbon monoxide leak at an apartment in Amity Heights caused evacuation. Gas meter readings showed zero carbon monoxide levels. The situation was declared under control at 11:35 pm.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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units respondent having Heights from Cumberland County, the apartment number near Pamphylia Ave,
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area of gate number 5.
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Caller believes the apartment is filling with CO due to filling faint.
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Residents is evacuated, see that there's no CO alarm detector inside the residence.
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(name withheld)
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5 or 7 covers.
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C.O. 7.26, copy.
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I need BLS 30, 27's arriving in Spearvind ones.
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B.BLS 30, 27.
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One of the Amity Heights to me?
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Okay, and it's seven as a location of MS, the giving established at Amity Heights.
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Meant at 2330.
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Call on County, Ladder 7's all location.
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Okay, letter 7. Okay, letter 7.26 on T.
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Okay, Biela, 7.26.
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Coming up, Amity Heights Command.
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Army Heights, Command.
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All right, ran two gas meters through the residents.
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Zero parts per million throughout.
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Please see it under control.
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Okay, Army Heights Commune.
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Place instant under control at 2335.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pamphylia Ave, Bridgeton, NJ 08302
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