Carbon monoxide detector activates at home, no illness, Belvidere NJ
A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded at a residence near Buckhorn Drive in White Township. No one reported illness, and the resident recently replaced the batteries.
Audio|Source: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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39-fire, 39-fire, White Township,
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39-1-Buckhorn Drive, activated audible CO-detector, repeating,
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39-fire, 39-fire,
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White Township, 39-1, Buckhorn Drive, activated audible CO-detector, no illnesses reported this time,
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1829, operator 127, Ward County.
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296 car 35.
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12.
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Tom,
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just the notification vehicle is going to be parked in the Warren Health Family Practice law overnight party that was transported earlier today.
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There you go.
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Warren County, C-39.
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C-339. C-339. C-39 responding.
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Chief 39 responding in the White Township 391 Buckhorn Drive, activated audible CO detector, calling parties, (name withheld) from that address that she changed the batteries a few days ago.
01:33
Going off now on the basement and first floor, negative illnesses to evacuate.
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Location mentioned:
Near Buckhorn Dr, Belvidere, NJ 07823
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