Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response in Elizabeth, Elizabeth NJ
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm in a building basement near Montgomery Street in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Carbon monoxide levels of 14 parts per million were detected. Authorities are investigating a possible boiler malfunction as the cause.
Audio|Source: Elizabeth Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Chantinating signal 408 at near Montgomery Street, Cushester Pro Street, and Montgomery Place, a sympathy for a carbon monoxide alarm activated in a basement.
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I'm not a clear you're responding.
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Timeout is 2112, dispatcher 2nd, operating on 3.
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Battalion 1 from the time 2, I outta.
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Like 4-9-month summary.
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I'm not just for a ham, but I was getting a three-story one-th and nothing results to do it.
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All right? You have to be on-sitting.
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You don't see. You don't see.
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All right.
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Just back for months, I'm replayed for my later.
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I have readings of 14 parts per million of CO.
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I'm going to be investigating a possible boiler malfunction.
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Location mentioned:
Near Montgomery St, Elizabeth, NJ 07202
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