Detector issue and gas odor investigation at 752 Ocean Avenue, Ocean Terrace Apartments Unit 21; detector found over 10 years old, removed, and alarms reset; later dispatch mentions headache complaint at same location., Long Branch NJ
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According to the dispatch call, detector issue and gas odor investigation at 752 Ocean Avenue, Ocean Terrace Apartments Unit 21; detector found over 10 years old, removed, and alarms reset; later dispatch mentions headache complaint at same location.
Audio|Heard on: Middletown and Monmouth County Bayshore Towns Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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I checked the residence with ticking the meter, no issues.
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We did find the detector in a bedroom on Division 2 that's over 10 years old.
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We removed it and the alarms reset.
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They're going to replace it.
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Reaches, three along.
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752 Ocean Avenue Ocean Terrace Apartments Department 21 odor of gas Pitch 25752 Ocean Avenue ocean terrace department probably 21 odor of gas on the first
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guys all let take care of the call sheet
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Good
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Ted, wrong channel.
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Yeah,
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I know how you roll.
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Give me there, but when you get back, can you just look at my rack and see if my radio? Text me, yes,
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sir. Mm,
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that's all.
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Action.
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2591.2574 respond.
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9-17434
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Jen, can you put us on that call, please?
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Next.
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22,
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752 Ocean Ave, Unit 21, the Ocean Terrace Apartments.
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A headache.
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2522-752 ocean as unit 21 is viewed.
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Ocean Terrace Apartments for a headache.
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Location mentioned:
Ocean Ave N, Long Branch, NJ 07740
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