Carbon monoxide detector activation causes evacuation in washington, Washington NJ
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Emergency responders were called to a carbon monoxide detector activation near East Washington Avenue in Washington Borough. Two people reported feeling ill and the building was evacuated. Additional fire department support was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire & EMS
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Station 83 fire, 83 fire through real alert.
00:03
Near East Washington Ave has CO detector activation with illness.
00:07
Vating 83 fire, 83 fire with your real alert.
00:11
Near East Washington has the CO detector activation with illness.
00:15
1459, not there 24 Warren, Kenney.
00:25
The party (name withheld) is valid 6, 2028.
00:55
Station, 7582 Fire, Duelert, 94 Rescue,
00:58
2nd call.
01:02
Fohakon, Walmart, 1300, Route 22,
01:05
and Motivikwaxon, Mail Party with Backpain.
01:07
Heeding,
01:08
75, 82, Fire, 94 Rescue, 3rd, 2nd call.
01:12
Oh, Hot Kong, Walmart, 1,300 Route 22,
01:15
Mail Party with Backpain, 1501 after 24-1 County.
01:23
And then maybe 363.
01:30
Right,
01:36
you're responding.
01:38
It's going to be near East Washington Avenue, CO detector activation.
01:44
Two parties complaining of illness.
01:47
They were advised to evacuate call was originally called in to boot headquarters.
02:07
76 fire, mutually request Washington Borough near East Washington Ave.
02:12
The detector activation with illness requesting one engine and manpower repeating 76 fire, 76 fire.
02:18
Mutually request Washington Borough near East Washington Avenue.
02:23
CO detector is illness requesting one engine and manpower.
02:27
1503 upper 24-1 County.
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Location mentioned:
E Washington Ave, Washington, NJ 07882
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