Investigation of suspicious odor and homeowner's medical concern, Hackettstown NJ
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Responders investigated a report of a suspicious odor near Verge Lane in Warren County. The homeowner reported a sore throat and requested medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Any responding 95 rescue members you can take the cancellation or gross speak going to be a pronouncement repeating any responding 95 rescue members you can't take cancellation for gross speak can be a pronouncement, 1745 upper 24-1 Kenny.
00:13
Okay.
00:22
Warning she's 901 receive to cancel.
00:25
All right,
00:27
see.
00:33
Addict 5-6, go to Warrant, can you copy?
00:41
County, if you're copy.
00:43
County, for second more command.
00:50
Command.
00:59
Connie, do you have EMS assigned to this?
01:04
They were standing by at their station.
01:05
I can have them respond in if he needs.
01:10
They're affirmative.
01:11
The homeowner is complaining of a sore throat and would like to be checked.
01:17
So we'll have them respond in.
01:34
We're counting from BLF 9454 are you trying to call us to go to that odor of this?
01:41
Hey, from Per,
01:43
the assistant chief unseen, the homeowner has a source wrote and would like to get checked out.
01:50
Okay, you could chose responding.
01:54
Near Verge Lane cross of Cypress Lane and Sycamore Drive
02:24
I'm going to be able to be.
02:28
78,
02:29
73 rescue, dual alert, hat gets down 312, 312, 312, Cook Street, 63-year-old male diabetic emergency.
02:35
Beating 78 rescue, sent to rescue, dual alert, hat gets down 312, 312, Cook Street, 63-year-old male diabetic emergency.
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Warren County, NJ
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