Carbon monoxide alarm on Port Road with no hazard found, Toms River NJ
Fire departments responded to a carbon monoxide alarm on Port Road. The building was ventilated naturally, the alarm reset, and no hazard or injuries were found.
Audio|Source: Ocean County Fire and EMS - Northern
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Transcript:
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Headquarters station 21 and 22, 115,
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Port Road for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Repeating headquarters station 21 and 22, 115,
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Port Road for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Time on now, 1015, operates except.
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530.
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530.
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5-0.
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Respond with Station 21 and 22, 115, Port Road for a carbon monoxide alarm, nobody's feeling you all.
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Got to be. I'll be en route.
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Take a book for Measure 5.
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Enter 5.
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Arriving, Marlon, I have one-story wood frame up to bite house of worship, establishing failure.
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Squad 2236 Antonia Drive for General Weakness.
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Squad 2236 Antonio Drive for General Weakness, 1017.
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So we're bringing off Marlin.
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You can put us on Shepaheim and cancel engine through.
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Oh, Latter.
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Ventilated the building naturally, large and reset, and device clear command terminate.
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Location mentioned:
Port Rd, Toms River, NJ 08735
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