Carbon monoxide alarm tested at Main Street restaurant, Fort Lee NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in Fort Lee responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a restaurant on Main Street. The alarm was activated by workers testing the detector, and no actual emergency occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen County Metro Fire and Rescue - East
Listen to dispatch call
01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Report B, a single ten forty-five addresses near Main Street is the barbecue place.
00:06
Fire prevention to respond time is 14 forty-six.
00:09
Dispatch seven six.
00:21
Responding.
00:23
Received FO 19.
00:28
Councilor, FO 16 is responding.
00:31
Received 16.
00:37
Sixteen will be near Main Street.
00:42
Two-story ordinary restaurant.
00:44
Be missed here.
00:46
Received.
00:51
16 Thompson.
00:55
60.
00:58
How'd you get this alarm?
01:00
Both of the central station, they just notified that it's a carbon monoxide, so I'm calling PFCNG.
01:10
All right, stand by on that.
01:12
I have no alarms sounding.
01:13
Stand by.
01:28
Say.
01:36
Com center from FL 16.
01:39
16.
01:41
At near Main Street,
01:44
that was workmen on scene with the test button on a carbon monoxide alarm.
01:50
It's 10-10 for now.
01:51
They're going to put it on test if they do any further work.
01:53
Only until back in service.
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