Carbon monoxide detector malfunction reported near Homer St, Clifton NJ
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Lyndon Avenue, Cherry Street, and Homer Street. The activation was later found to be a detector malfunction with no hazardous carbon monoxide levels detected.
Audio|Source: Clifton Fire and EMS
01:42
Transcript:
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Engine 4.73 Lyndon Avenue crosses our Cherry Street and Homer Street on CO-detect your illness.
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Engine 4.73 Lyndon Avenue crosses are Cherry Street and Homer Street.
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On CO-detector new illness.
00:17
Time is now 1846.
00:19
M.S3 is out.
00:21
Angels.
00:24
We see that.
00:30
And your port is responding.
00:38
BIA Vali's our carot is down.
00:46
AEMS once taken one patient to Mountainside Hospital.
01:01
Engine 5, EMS2, 376 route 3.3 west, a motor vehicle collision with injuries.
01:10
Engine 5, EMS2, 376 route 3 west, a motor vehicle collision with injuries.
01:17
Time is now 1852.
01:25
Fire alarm, agent 6.
01:27
No alarm.
01:30
We're available, we've got no readings in the house.
01:34
If you could put us available, our cat is locking up.
01:38
This is a detector malfunction.
01:40
All right with you.
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Location mentioned:
Homer St, Clifton, NJ 07014
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