Carbon monoxide alarm activates at linden residence, Linden NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a carbon monoxide and smoke alarm activation near East Henry Street in Linden. Residents were evacuated. The cause was determined to be water affecting the furnace, setting off the smoke alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Union NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This past engine three, engine three, you're responding near East Henry Street to the CO alarm activation.
00:13
That's just fast to engine three, engine three, you're responding near East Henry Street.
00:21
The CO alarm activation.
00:23
The residents are evacuating.
00:26
Injecture.
00:29
With your response.
00:33
Ladder 1 is also there was 7.
00:37
Receive bladder on the atomic.
00:39
Dispatch, Mr.
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3 and engine 3 is on location near East Henry Street.
00:45
This Henry, we'll be establishing Henry Street Command.
00:48
We are investigating.
00:51
He's on location to investigate. Lerick is on location to investigate.
00:56
Ladder 1st and Henry Street Command.
01:00
Stay in advice.
01:02
People can't.
01:04
This was the smoke alarm being set off by water getting on through the furnace.
01:14
Ladder 1 received.
01:15
This match Latter once in return to available.
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Also receive Latter 1 retain available.
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Location mentioned:
E Henry St, Linden, NJ 07036
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