Carbon monoxide detected in building near Asbury Avenue, Asbury Park NJ
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Emergency units investigated a report of unusual smells and possible carbon monoxide in a building near Asbury Avenue. No fire or smoke was found, but carbon monoxide was detected in the ventilation system. Investigation is ongoing.
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Single story,
00:02
type for reconstruction.
00:03
We'll be out investigating.
00:25
At this time, we're investigating a bad head in the van room.
00:31
There's no fire, no smoke at this time.
00:37
Bad head in the bandroom, near Asbury Avenue.
00:46
(number withheld), near Asbury Avenue.
00:49
Ridge Avenue or Whitefield Avenue.
00:52
Intox (number withheld), near Asbury Avenue, Ridge Avenue.
00:57
Intox, (number withheld).
01:04
Central, 537, arriving on location.
01:12
Central 3867, you can hold off on any units that aren't already on the road.
01:16
We'll handle with what we've got.
01:22
Plan 8361 will be in service.
01:26
8361, 1351.
01:32
Fire Central, 6175.
01:39
60175.
01:42
I'm going to 21 Queen Anne for a fire warrant.
01:45
Can you dispatch my station, please?
01:52
Earth?
01:59
Just affirming natural gases on the way?
02:04
No, from 15 to an hour at the time of dispatch.
02:08
We're received.
02:10
Just informed then, crews have found so far no readings of natural gas, but they are detecting carbon monoxide readings coming from the ventilation systems continuing the investigation of the building at this time.
02:22
Thank you.
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