Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at seaside park home, Seaside Park NJ
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a three-story home near O Street in Seaside Park. Residents were evacuated, and crews used thermal and gas meters to check for carbon monoxide levels.
Audio|Source: Ocean County Fire and EMS - Northern
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Transcript:
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25 O's an Oscar Street, carbon monoxide alarm.
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Fire alarms are all going off.
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Everyone was advised to wait up there.
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1735
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Squad 26 of the City MD 539 North Main Street.
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Poor fall victim. Squad 26 at the City MD 539 North Main Street.
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Poor fall victim, 1736, Ocean County.
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Cushing County 1840.
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1840.
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New Jersey National Gas Truck 3-170, on soon.
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Please, don't think interested.
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Thank you very much.
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County, 45 on our location, near O Street, three-story, single-family, class five.
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Residents are outside.
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I'll be investigating, established command.
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Receive 1730.
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County, 5,600.
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5,600.
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All 56, 507 is clear, Command, Arvader.
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Receive 174.
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Squad 85 at the Seekers Village,
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1001 Center Street, Farm Medical.
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Squad 85, Seekers Village, 1001, Center Street, Farm Medical,
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1741 Ocean County.
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County 4401.
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County 4501 if you're responding.
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Receipt 1741.
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Sean, when you get here, send your crew in with thermal and multimeter.
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Charging batteries,
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homeowners are feeling right.
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Briefing crew with the meter.
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