Carbon monoxide alarm with person feeling lightheaded, Point Pleasant Beach NJ
Emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Philadelphia Avenue where a person felt lightheaded. Firefighters arrived at a residential building and reported a burning odor and an animal inside.
Audio|Source: Point Pleasant Beach Fire Dispatch
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Stations 424424,
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Near Philadelphia Avenue for a carbon monoxide alarm with a person feeling lightheaded.
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Stations 424424-424 near Philadelphia Avenue for a carbon monoxide alarm with a person feeling lightheaded.
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Time is 1754.
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4300 in service.
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Copy that 4,300.
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Headquarters, do you have the APF company?
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Dispax?
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We're taking care of that right now.
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Thank you.
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4,300 on location,
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one-and-a-half-story wood-frame residential.
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I'll be Fire Command.
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Oh, you.
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Chief, 30 minutes or less, for the gas company.
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Racy, thank you.
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4301 is on location.
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4301, you'll be truck 1.
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Pull up to the patrol car that's parked in the wrong place.
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Deploy your crew to the interior.
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The first floor,
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back bedroom with a door shut, has an animal within.
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Second floor now, story of possibly something burning.
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A lot of a thick smell.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Philadelphia Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
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