Malfunctioning CO detector triggers evacuation in Nutley, Nutley NJ
Fire department responded to an intermittently activating carbon monoxide detector on the second floor near Franklin Avenue. Residents were evacuated as a precaution. It was found to be a malfunctioning detector, and residents were advised to replace it.
Audio|Source: Nutley Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Your time is 204 hours,
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near Franklin Avenue on the second floor for the intermittent activated CO detector. Intermittent activated CO detector, near Franklin Avenue on the second floor.
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They have been told to vacate.
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One, and engine one are going to respond, near Franklin.
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You're going at 20.05.
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No one, engine, one.
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We'll be investigating. Final 1B command.
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They'll keep you on 2008.
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EMS, EMS, 2009 on the time. EMS, you're going.
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City of Belville, City of Belville, 538 Washington Avenue, 538 Washington.
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Apparming 1 Alpha for the chest pain.
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1 alpha, 538 Washington Avenue.
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Chestpane, City of Belville. Engine in route.
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EMS responding, double.
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Received, 20-10.
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Not only from 101.
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We're going to be clear, near Franklin.
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This is a malfunctioning CO detector.
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Resident was advised to purchase a new one and have it installed.
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We'll be returned.
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Location mentioned:
Near Franklin Ave, Nutley, NJ 07110
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