Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response in residence, Hightstown NJ
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Fire and emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Copperfield Drive in Hightstown, New Jersey. Responders confirmed the alarm was going off but detected no harmful levels of carbon monoxide or visible fire.
Audio|Heard on: Hightstown Fire, East Windsor Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 2, squad 1, truck 2,
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Near Copperfield Drive for the carbon monoxide alarm.
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3-4s.
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So, 3, 4.
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Okay.
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Squad 1 are small.
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Go on.
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Go on near Copperfield Drive across the Hessway.
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And I call them by the person on the site.
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City on the alarm is going off.
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New reported illness.
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We're affected on the exterior of the house.
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I'm going to have a water leak.
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And we're going to make ourselves available.
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Receive all years available.
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1-102, Army.
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Thank you. 9-2 truck 2 on scene.
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All of command.
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Yes.
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Thank you.
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Town 2 Central, reading for low detectable limits.
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The truck's going to handle.
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I'm available.
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Detectable limits trucks, going to handle your available.
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According to that.
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That's the latter, 43.
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Forty three.
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Location mentioned:
Hightstown, NJ 08520
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