Carbon monoxide alarm caused by cooking smoke in home, Long Branch NJ


Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a three-story residential building on Chelsea Avenue. Upon investigation, the alarm was found to be caused by smoke from cooking. No fire or danger was present.
Audio|Source: Monmouth Beach Fire
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Transcript:
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District 25-169 Chelsea AF4 CO alarm[1].
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District 25-169 Chelsea AFOR CO alarm[1], (number withheld).
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Playing, 2591, 2575 responding to near Chelsea Ave.
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2591 and 2575-882.
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Hi North, 31175 arriving.
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We've got a three-story, wood frame, residential, nothing strong in the exterior.
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31169 off-command.
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Chris C, 3 story, wood frame, nothing showing.
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1833. You're gonna be command.
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Fire North and the call Ocommand.
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Call, command. Go ahead.
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Have any other units disregard?
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31476, you can cancel.
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311476, you can cancel. 311.4706, copy.
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3166 available.
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3166, you're available 1836.
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25-991, 2575-75-75-75-arrival.
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Both units arrive, 18-206.
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Far north from Deep Powell Command.
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Deep Hollow Command.
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Yeah, it was a smoke from cooking.
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All cleared.
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We'll be available. We're a C small from cooking.
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All clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Chelsea Ave, Long Branch, NJ 07740
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