Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alarm


The fire department was called to Little Caesars due to a carbon monoxide alarm. The alarm had been sounding because a problem was left on overnight, and the building was evacuated for safety.
Audio|Source: Camden County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
(name withheld), 2768, Mount Ephraim Avenue, which been Grant and Fairview and carbon monoxide incident. Engine ten responds. 1010, Little Caesars, 2768, Mount Ephraim Avenue, between Grant and Fairview and carbon monoxide detected. Got it, got it, got, I just done to respond. The problem was left on overnight. The CO alarms going off from the caller felt like that. They were a device evacuated.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mt Ephraim Ave, Camden, NJ 08104
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