Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by burnt food at Norman Ave, Trenton NJ


Carbon monoxide alarms went off in a hallway near Norman Ave. Firefighters checked and found no fire or danger. The alarm was caused by burnt food. The area was cleared and the alarms were reset.
Audio|Source: Trenton Fire
02:13
Transcript:
Engine 8, the dispatch. Engine 8. Disregard. Engine 1, ladder 1, responding to near Norman Ave on the CO detector. Called by the alarm company, CO alarms going off in the hallway, Zone 18. Time is 1136, Operator 2. Engine 6, they passed. Engine 1's responding. Let's see. We see. Engine 3 dispatch. Edge 3 will be in quarters off radio. Receive. Receive. NG1 dispatch. NG1 is on location. We'll be investigating. We see. You want, uh, Ladder 1. You could recall. You guys to recall. Glad of one at this question. They're glad to one available by radio. On Radio 1141. Engine one dispatch. Engine one. This was an accidental fire alarm. The resident burnt some food. The kitchen was self-ventilated, the alarms reset. You can make it you one available. On the radio 1142.
Engine 8, the dispatch. Engine 8. Disregard. Engine 1, ladder 1, responding to near Norman Ave on the CO detector. Called by the alarm company, CO alarms going off in the hallway, Zone 18. Time is 1136, Operator 2. Engine 6, they passed. Engine 1's responding. Let's see. We see. Engine 3 dispatch. Edge 3 will be in quarters off radio. Receive. Receive. NG1 dispatch. NG1 is on location. We'll be investigating. We see. You want, uh, Ladder 1. You could recall. You guys to recall. Glad of one at this question. They're glad to one available by radio. On Radio 1141. Engine one dispatch. Engine one. This was an accidental fire alarm. The resident burnt some food. The kitchen was self-ventilated, the alarms reset. You can make it you one available. On the radio 1142.
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Location mentioned:
Norman Ave, Trenton, NJ 08618
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