Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Woodland Ave, Middletown NJ


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Woodland Avenue in Middletown. No occupants showed symptoms and no fire or hazards were found. The alarm could not be reset and was possibly a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Middletown and Monmouth County Bayshore Towns Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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District 21 second call at near Woodland Ave for a CO alarm.
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No symptoms.
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District 21, near Woodland Ave for a CO alarm, second call.
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No symptoms.
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21.27. 21667.
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Fire north.
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41.67. All right, we're going to secure over here on Creek Road.
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We can't get the alarm to reset the name this man (name withheld) seen here.
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You're going to have to call for a lawn doctor.
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All right, Steve.
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Everything's secure over there.
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Someone's going to call for the alarm.
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10.4. We have a C.O.
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Club. Yeah, it's a firm.
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You got near Woodland Ave.
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Caller has a C.L.
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alarm that's going off.
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They reset it. It was going off again.
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There's no symptoms.
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One 167.
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I'm in Sarah.
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It's over to Whiteland.
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We're going to see if all units are clear from Creek Road, correct?
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Correct, yeah.
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Copy. Which one?
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2190. What's not in showing at the moment we'll be out with us again.
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Two story, Woodframe.
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Nothing showing. I'm investigating 3131.
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Location mentioned:
Near Woodland Ave, Belford, NJ 07718
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