Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in residence, East Hanover NJ
Police, fire, and EMS responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a two-story residence in East Hanover, NJ. Positive carbon monoxide levels were detected at the front door, and the resident was evacuated for safety.
Audio|Source: East Hanover Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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805 Hey respond for a carbon monoxide alarm activation, number (number withheld), I'd be starting to FDL.
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That way.
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Okay, 4.
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A2C4 response.
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Sound 4.
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854 is responding.
00:51
Agenda 864, police headquarters, we're on scene.
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Two-story residential, resident has been evacuated, commands established.
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We have to ring for investigation for the report to follow.
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Town force.
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Town, forth.
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864 to police headquarters.
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Go to police headquarters.
01:26
Notary is by PSCNG, we have positive readings at the front door.
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740 or then I'm out.
01:36
At the front door we have 60 parts per million.
01:52
All right, gorgeous, man.
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Yes.
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Can you anything else about this?
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If you ever read, Cree, you can roll a second apparatus.
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Appreciate.
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East Hanover, NJ
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