Carbon monoxide alarm causes evacuation of home in Somerset, Far Hills NJ
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Fire and EMS responded to a carbon monoxide alarm in a home near Minebrook Road. The building was evacuated safely with a patient and a dog removed. The scene was cleared after checks.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex County Fire and EMS - Northwest
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00:59
Transcript:
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Somerset County to 22-fire and EMS respond to Minebrook Road for CO alarm.
00:05
Service of County repeating, 22 fire and EMS respond to Minebrook Road for CO alarms coming from the basement.
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1050.
00:18
Sunny 29. You guys want to cancel time?
00:23
Negative County, I sent it out.
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Thank you.
00:27
Thank you, Reggie.
00:35
Fire commandant Central.
00:39
Your message charge command command.
00:46
Fire command a second.
00:51
Go ahead, command.
00:54
The dog, the patient has been removed from the structure and placed in the ambulance.
00:58
The old fire is clear, available command is terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Mine Brk Rd, Far Hills, NJ 07931
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