False carbon monoxide alarm at residential apartment, Brigantine NJ
Fire and emergency units responded to an activated carbon monoxide alarm at an apartment near 34th Street in Brigantine. After contacting the keyholder, the alarm was confirmed to be false, and an inspector was present on site.
Audio|Source: Atlantic and Cape May Counties Fire and EMS - Southern
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Transcript:
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Respond 401 East 34th Street.
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Pardon, Bravo.
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On the first floor,
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an activated carbon monoxide alarm at 34th Street, (name withheld)'s apartment B.
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Bravo, on the first floor, an activated carbon monoxide alarm.
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Truck one, we're fine.
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Thank you, truck.
00:34
Central Battalion 2 is responding.
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This response is going to be Battalion 2, engine 2, engine 2, truck 1.
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Thank you.
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Central Amy Excuse me.
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Excuse me. Thank you.
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Thank you.
00:58
This is fine.
00:59
We've got to gather.
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Okay.
01:11
All right, Phil.
01:18
All right, Debring clears in the roadway.
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A hole is room here.
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We're going to clear.
01:32
Essential, ambulance students on scene, three-story, residential over-commercial, nothing to be on the exterior without investigating.
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Ambulance State will have 34-shake command.
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Sure.
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The unit's responding to (name withheld)'s.
01:53
The wrong company just called back with an update.
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They said they spoke with the keyholder, (name withheld), who gave the proper pass code for a false alarm, and said they have an inspector on location.
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Location mentioned:
34th St S, Brigantine, NJ 08203
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