False carbon monoxide alarm at Stuyvesant Ave home, Union NJ
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm in the basement of a home near Stuyvesant Ave. The alarm was accidentally activated while the owner was changing the battery. There was no actual emergency.
Audio|Source: Union County Fire Dispatch
05:10
Transcript:
00:00
Station 2 is coming for a signal 8, near Stuyvesant Ave.
00:13
Transmitting is signal 8 for station 2 near Stuyvesant Ave.
00:20
We heard activated carbon monoxide alarm, called them by the alarm company and came in as a basement alarm.
00:34
Agent 1, Rossi.
00:36
(name withheld), (name withheld) from 9 o'clock.
00:43
Lider to Rousi.
01:50
Ladder 2 responding, near Stuyvesant Ave. Thank you.
02:33
PANZEVITAN 3.
02:57
Andrew 1 Central?
03:01
Measure 1. Measure 1.
03:05
We're on, Steve. We'll be in the best of getting a CIO long.
03:07
We'll stop us in command.
03:12
Policeman.
03:13
In the 3 Battalion 3.
03:23
Flyer two going on scene.
03:27
Proceed.
03:30
Strasy, command center.
03:39
Go ahead.
03:43
Signal 6th Triangu 1.
03:45
It was an accidental trip.
03:48
Proceed, signal 6th Crander 1.
03:56
Indian 3 from the Timesway.
04:00
Stand by.
04:04
Golly. Dr.
04:07
Affirmative, Chief, we're heading over in a detail on the way through school.
04:12
All I receive, thanks.
04:55
Scott is the command central.
05:00
Cut.
05:02
Accident, hello owner was changing the battery sender system, close the alarm to activate.
05:07
Systemization reset,
05:09
determined command engine was available.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stuyvesant Ave., Union, NJ 07083
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