Possible carbon monoxide alarm at Hamburg residence, Hamburg NJ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near King Cole Road in Hamburg, New Jersey. Mutual aid was requested from Franklin Fire for additional manpower.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Franklin Fire, mutual aid requested into Hamburg, one engine.
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They can't be a read this as far as.
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Near King Cole Road.
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It's near King Cole Road, Department No.
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4 deactivated CO detector.
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That's Franklin Fire, one engine requested into Hamburg for manpower.
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Near King Cole Road.
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It's near King Cole Road, Department number 4
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deactivated CO detector.
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Standing by
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(number withheld).
00:31
Water, Franklin, Chief One on there, we find.
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Thank you, Chief One.
00:37
The fire setting out for the US.
00:44
Near King Cole Road, Department 4 drops, the CO alarm.
00:48
You guys are part of the second town for the US.
00:51
Near King Cole Road, Tommy 4, CO.
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Location mentioned:
King Cole Rd, Hamburg, NJ 07419
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