Carbon monoxide levels rise near Fort Lee Rd, Bogota NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible carbon monoxide issue near W Fort Lee Rd in Bogota, where readings rose from 11 to 30 parts per million. Crews worked to ventilate the residence naturally and mechanically to reduce the gas levels.
Audio|Heard on: Bogota Fire Dispatch
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01:9
Transcript:
00:00
It's RPS to this location where I'm getting a reading of about 11 parts per million.
00:11
Top one.
00:20
Headquarters to West Fort Lee Road command.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:27
Public service notified within the hour.
00:34
Man received.
00:42
West Fort Lee Road command, we got it.
00:51
Stand by, car one.
00:54
Command, go for headquarters.
00:57
Just as an update, they are getting now 30 parts per million in the bedroom.
01:03
They're currently in the process of naturally venting.
01:07
Momentarily setting up to mechanically vent.
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Location mentioned:
W Fort Lee Rd, Bogota, NJ
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