Carbon monoxide alarm activates, residents evacuate, Burlington County NJ


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered multiple times near Charles Bossett Drive in Burlington County. Residents were advised to evacuate as a precaution. Emergency units were dispatched but later reported no dangerous levels of carbon monoxide.
Audio|Source: Burlington County Public Safety - Digital
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Transcript:
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The C.O. Army, E.1, Charles Bossett Drive.
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Pirates. Rosary.
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I'll drop you in it in a second.
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6081 Central.
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1681?
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Can you start heading to that CO alarm? I'll sell you're on the grid.
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Okay.
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Let again.
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near Charles Bossett Drive.
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near Charles Bossett Drive.
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Special 23992 is running lowbrow.
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2392. 2392.
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Text you three.
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Such 3223.23 caller is reporting C.O.
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Detector activated multiple times, negative ill-effects are advised to evacuate.
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Okay, thank you.
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Okay, thank you.
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6A, Your Honor, receive.
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Central 322.23.
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3223.
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Negative reading. You can recall 321 and 681 and 681 recall. 6881, receipt,
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cancel.
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Burlington County, NJ
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