Faulty carbon monoxide detector triggers fire response, Paterson NJ
Fire units responded to a report of a carbon monoxide detector activation at a home near Lozovich in the Dowling section of Paterson. Upon investigation, the alert was determined to be caused by a faulty detector and no carbon monoxide was found.
Audio|Source: Paterson Fire - West
03:23
Transcript:
00:00
Headquarters to West Madison for fire.
00:03
Can you respond near Lawsor Ridge, please?
00:07
Possible defective, carbon dioxide, undetermined at this time.
00:12
Near Lausorich.
00:22
Cochee is going to be in service, three and two.
00:45
13 to 11, what's the address?
00:51
Chief, it's going to be near Lozovich down in the Dowling section.
01:00
Race Chief, Car 13th respondent.
01:10
Trucks is on location.
01:12
Trucks is the Vouch command.
01:14
We've got a two-and-a-half-story woodframe going and investigate.
01:28
Car 11 is on location with truck 2.
01:35
Truck 2. Car 13 is on location.
01:53
Car 11 available.
02:02
Car searching is available.
02:06
Rescue 11. Everybody's available.
02:22
Yeah,
02:24
that's affirmative rescue.
02:26
Truck 2 held everybody in quarters, their command.
02:30
They're reporting a faulty detector.
02:36
Where are you safe?
02:54
I'm sorry.
02:56
Time of your call was 2010,
03:03
21010,
03:04
original call 19521952.
03:08
The evening.
03:12
Chuck here to Steve,
03:14
Near Lajovic on a CO-detector malfunction.
03:20
Station 2 will have the master, all units can secure.
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Paterson, NJ
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