Carbon monoxide exposure alarms residents near Summerfield Ave, Oceanport NJ
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Emergency crews responded to rising carbon monoxide levels with several residents feeling lightheaded near Summerfield Avenue and Oceanport Avenue in Monmouth County.
Audio|Heard on: Monmouth County Fire/EMS
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
Order of gas, lightheadedness.
00:03
This is 38, 11, Summerfield Avenue, cross midline Oceanport Avenue.
00:08
Motor of gas with lightheadedness, lightweight.
00:15
Central 3867, responding.
00:19
367, 22nd, 22nd.
00:25
Response, 3868 responding.
00:28
3868, 2025.
00:31
Central 3867 arrived two-story residential investigating establishing Summerfield command 3867 two-series residential publishing command 2026.
00:45
County 3890 171 response.
00:50
3890 38171 20 please.
00:58
Sentential 38-0-5-271 responding with three.
01:02
Three and five twenty-twenty-time.
01:08
District 29, 63, mrs.
01:21
District 29, 63 MS-city crew.
01:25
89-379, brass rail, bar and grill.
01:29
Water vehicle accidents,
01:30
head injury, and no condition from a vehicle.
01:34
District 29-63 MO City Crew, 89-Rat 79, Rast Rail, Bar and Grill,
01:39
Motor vehicle, accident, head injury, and condition from a vehicle, to make-way.
01:43
The power, I'm from 2026-0-9-6-0.
01:54
U.S.R. 29, 6.7, on the way.
01:57
All the way, 25.
02:11
236, Ely-Harmony Road crossing the Mocco.
02:14
Hold with some pedantry.
02:16
15-point-on-jury-second call.
02:18
13-26, Eilat Homony Road crossing the Mokov.
02:21
126-5-9-2. Down 838-90, you're arriving.
02:26
3890, 20-29-2-2-29- on the board.
02:31
2966-26-22.
02:45
30s. Can you start neutral gas? I've got 40 parts per million, Division 1.
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