Carbon monoxide alarm with smoke from wood stove, Woodbine NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Route 49 and 2nd Avenue in Tuckahoe. There was smoke in the house caused by a wood stove, but no active fire was present. The occupant entered the house to retrieve dogs despite advice not to.
Audio|Heard on: Atlantic and Cape May Counties Fire and EMS - Southern
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Station 20, squad 21 duty crew, respond, Tuckahoe,
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near Route 49, cross of 2nd Avenue for a CO alarm.
00:09
near Route 49, cross of 2nd Avenue, in Tuckahoe for a CO alarm.
00:30
Copy that, 12th, 236 and 274.
00:38
Yeah, go ahead, go ahead, right.
00:44
You guys want to handle that by yourself?
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Yeah, we'll take that.
01:05
on a wood stove.
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She came back, the CO alarm was going off,
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and the house had some smoke in it.
01:11
There was no fire anywhere.
01:12
It was all from this wood stove.
01:15
There was no fire except in the stove.
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Against my advice, she said she was going in to get her dogs out.
01:29
Can I have the address again,
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please?
01:34
near Route 49, cross of second half.
01:37
All right, copy that as near Route 49.
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near Route 49.
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21, respondent.
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Location mentioned:
NJ-49, Woodbine, NJ 08270
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