Odor investigation leads to all clear on Vine St, Elizabeth NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews investigated a possible odor at a structure near Vine Street in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Elevated carbon monoxide readings were found, likely caused by cooking. After ventilation, all levels returned to normal, and the scene was cleared without hazards.
Audio|Heard on: Union NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
We've ran meters throughout the structure.
00:01
All meter readings are normal.
00:04
It appears to have an odor of sewer gas.
00:09
No hazards found here.
00:10
We're going to go ahead and terminate.
00:14
Terminating, Vine Street.
00:16
Dispatch from Vine Street Command.
00:19
Go ahead.
00:21
Companies found elevated readings of CO due to normal cooking.
00:27
Companies ventilated.
00:29
Readings went down.
00:31
Buttoned the area up and tried to mimic conditions, unable to replicate. Everything at normal atmospheric readings.
00:39
You can terminate command, make all units available.
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Location mentioned:
Vine St, Elizabeth, NJ 07202
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