Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by idling truck in generator room, Bergen County NJ


Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm triggered in a generator room near South River St. The alarm was likely caused by an idling truck in the area. Crews tested for carbon monoxide and found no dangerous levels. They worked to reset the fire alarm system and notified the county fire marshal.
Audio|Source: Bergen County Metro Fire and Rescue - East
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Transcript:
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He's investigated activation in the generator room, found the CO detector activated, possibly due to an idling truck that was previously in there.
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The carrier was metered, readings of zero.
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We're going to be working on reset in the system.
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Please.
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Engine 4, engine 5, ladder 1 rescue. Also,
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just make a notification to the county fire marshal,
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according to the sheriff's officers, they're going to work on having the detectors removed continues in that area.
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Receive at 947. Commandant should be advised.
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County Fire Marshal was notified by the county.
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Place, engine 4, and 5, ladder 2, and rescue one available at 947.
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Go to dispatch. Okay.
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An effort to try to get the track the trailer out of here. He ripped out fired.
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Stand by for more poll numbers and address the standby.
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Racey, thank you, standing by.
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South River Command at Dispatch.
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Ann.
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Along system 160 South River Street has been reset,
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still showing some troubles on the system.
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Gonna place all companies available terminate command.
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