High carbon monoxide levels found in basement from equipment


Audio|Source: Bernards Township, Somerset Hills, and Somerset County Public Safety
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Transcript:
We have backwards. Thank you, Clairs. We are clear-rockney-carriage. Oh. Returning. Come on. Three thirty three to county. Currently, we have over 60 parts for a million, the C.O. in a basement from a gasoline-powered... water pump. We have been working positive fresh turn and checking the rest of the building. Not at this time, we know it was from an outside source. Do you think maybe we have to clean this booth AC? Spray it down. I don't know I just turned it off. Just got to, whoever's in there, it's got to close all the windows and not leave them open. But, you know, like tomorrow morning, I'll go on top and I'll check the top and see if the condenser's got to get cleaned.
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Pulaski St, Dunellen, NJ 08812
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