Furnace issue causes elevated carbon monoxide in home, Randolph NJ
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According to the dispatch call, responders found elevated carbon monoxide levels caused by a broken furnace in a two-story home near Berry Lane. They ventilated the house and advised the homeowner to replace the furnace. Carbon monoxide levels returned to zero after ventilation.
Audio|Heard on: Morris NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County from Berry Lane, command? Yeah.
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Alright, just go a quick size up in there.
00:04
We got a two-story wood frame.
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Nothing shown for slides.
00:09
We un-investigating LC4O, command.
00:11
First D-5-C7.
00:19
Any from Berry Lane in command?
00:21
Yeah.
00:22
All right, crew checked interior.
00:24
We discovered broken furnace, but now 45 parts per million CO.
00:28
We've set that down, advised the homeowner to replace it.
00:32
We'll be in the house one more time just to make sure of readings to zero and then wrap it up, show.
00:36
Okay, six, up for a lot.
00:38
New Yorkerling, command? Good.
00:40
All right, homeowner advised to talk to any facts to connection.
00:43
We're going to be wrapping up here, command terminate.
00:45
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Berry Ln, Randolph, NJ 07869
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