Carbon monoxide detector alarm triggers fire check, Washington NJ
A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded near Sparrowhawk Street in Washington Township. The homeowner stated he was testing the alarm and there was no emergency. The fire department was dispatched to check as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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We're sending the fire department out near Sparrowhawk St. It's going to be for an audible CO detector.
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The alarm company spoke with the homeowner (name withheld) who advised that he was just testing his alarms and that there was no emergency.
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Per ADT, they still have the dispatch.
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Would you like the fire department out there?
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Yeah,
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if they just want to send one truck down there, not emergency, just to check it to make sure.
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Reduce.
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Good.
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Good.
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Julia, (number withheld), just past Liberty Road, Lopac-upac on.
00:47
Raise it.
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Station 76 fire,
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request for one truck not emergent to respond to Washington Township near Sparrowhawk St for an activated CO detector.
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Repeating station 76 fire, requests for one truck to respond not emergent, Washington Township near Sparrowhawk St for an activated CO detector. Okay, Opry, 124, 1032.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sparrowhawk St, Washington, NJ 07882
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