Elevated carbon monoxide levels prompt evacuation on Chestnut Street, Morris County NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a residence near Chestnut Street in New Jersey was evacuated after carbon monoxide levels reached 300 parts per million. Emergency personnel awaited a utility company response to address the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Morris NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County from Chestnut Street Command.
00:03
Command, come in.
00:05
We have an increasing reading at the front door.
00:08
It's up to 300 parts per million.
00:11
House has been evacuated,
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waiting for PSE&G.
00:15
Recuse, let me call them for you.
00:17
I'll get an ETA.
00:18
Thank you. 22 will remain on scene, releasing Ladder 14.
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Receive. County, CHS.O.3, Command.
00:26
Go to command.
00:27
PSE and G dispatch said within 15 minutes, the tech should be there.
00:31
They're very close.
00:32
Receive, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Chestnut St, New Jersey 07960
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