Welfare check finds no carbon monoxide hazard or injury


Audio|Source: Passaic Fire Dispatch
03:7
Transcript:
Montgomery Command dispatch. Go for dispatch. You have a caller. We're at 328 in the basement apartment. Nobody said that they called for an ambulance to her fire. Montgomery Command, the Advisors was called in by her friend who was concerned about this patient's well-being. she does believe that there is a CO condition when she spoke with her, the friend sound dazed over the phone. And she called it in that way. But this is all coming third party. I stand by. Nobody calls EMS, no one's complaining of anything. We have zero readings on the meter so far. You can give a personal call back? I receive, we'll give her a call. Once again, it's a third party. She reports that the patient is in the basement floor by the name of (name withheld). We have touched base for multiple parties living in the basement as well as living in the rear garage. (name withheld), correct? Affirmative. I'm not with to call her (name withheld), lift out Division 2. She says she's sleeping, she did not call. We're checking the residence as a precaution, but denied. Received 147. contact Ms. (name withheld) who's concerned about her well-being and that's why she called us to have a response. Have us respond. She's right next to me. She stays there's no one of (name withheld). Dispast the Montgomery command. Can you advise Ms. (name withheld) to contact Ms. (name withheld) who's concerned about her well-being and that's why she called us to have a response. Have us respond. She's right next to me. She's no, (name withheld).
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Passaic, NJ
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