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Carbon monoxide detector activation with illness reportedWashington NJ

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E Washington Ave, Washington, NJ 07882

A carbon monoxide detector was activated at a location near East Washington Avenue in Washington, NJ. Illness was reported and mutual aid was requested from the Washington Borough Fire Department along with one engine and manpower.

Audio|Heard on: Phillipsburg / Easton Public Safety
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Transcript:
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76 fire, 6x fire, mutually request Washington Borough, near East Washington Ave, CO detector activation with illness, requesting one engine and manpower, repeating 76 fire, 76 fire, mutually request Washington Borough near East Washington Avenue, CO detector with illness,
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requesting one engine and manpower, 1503 upper 241 County.

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Location mentioned:
E Washington Ave, Washington, NJ 07882

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Incident Timeline

  1. Mutual Aid and Additional Resources Requested
  2. Re-alerts and Confirmation of Incident
  3. Initial Dispatch for CO Detector Activation with Illness

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