Carbon monoxide alarm activated in residence basement, Passaic NJ
A carbon monoxide detector alarm went off in the basement of a residence near Monroe St. Fire personnel found elevated CO levels and suspected a faulty boiler as the cause. Ventilation was done and the gas company was notified. No fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Wallington Fire Dept & Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
00:00
Panel, right now it's indicating basement CO-detector alarm.
00:19
Turn the basement.
00:23
Offern.
00:25
Okay,
00:26
okay.
00:28
All right, receive. The meter is coming down.
00:30
Westside you can return.
00:39
The engine four is available.
00:50
Commanded this back.
00:54
Go for this vibe.
00:57
Contact PSD and G. Let them know that we had a carbon dioxide alarm activation in the basement of near Monroe St.
01:09
I'm out, CPC.
01:18
We're in the command.
01:24
Clear,
01:26
let's take.
01:27
Let's see. Let's try to see the back door opens up.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:41
PS Gas was notified, ET within the hour. They were asking if somebody was going to be on site when they get there.
01:49
Yeah, there's occupants going to be on site.
01:51
It's called their back, let them know right now we have 28 parts for millions.
01:55
It seems to be possibly from a faulty boiler.
01:57
We're going to be performing ventilation.
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Location mentioned:
Near Monroe St, Passaic, NJ 07055
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