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Carbon monoxide detector triggers fire rescue call in WashingtonWashington NJ

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E Washington Ave, Washington, NJ 07882

Fire rescue was called to a location near East Washington Avenue in Washington Borough after a carbon monoxide detector activated and someone reported feeling ill.

Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire & EMS
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00:49
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatching fire rescue near East Washington Avenue across the Prosserway and Flower Avenue.
00:05
It's possible to get a detector activation with holder.
00:12
Crosby closed.
00:17
985 received.
00:30
Eighty-three Rescue, Washington,
00:35
Ave, CO detector activation with illness, feeding
00:39
83 Fire, 83 Rescue, Washington Borough, near East Washington Avenue, CO detector activation with illness, 1450 after number withheld after number withheld.

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Location mentioned:
E Washington Ave, Washington, NJ 07882

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Incident Timeline

  1. Mutual Aid Requested
  2. Details of Illness and Evacuation
  3. Incident Repeated and Confirmed
  4. Fire and Rescue Units Dispatched
  5. Initial CO Detector Activation Reported

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