Gas odor reported in basement triggers building evacuation, Cherry Hill NJ
Firefighters responded to gas odor in the basement near a heater at a building on North Madison Avenue. A carbon monoxide alarm sounded and the building was evacuated. No fire or dangerous carbon monoxide levels were found, but the odor was noticed.
Audio|Source: Bellmawr Fire West and Highway Ops 1
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Transcript:
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1013 1314 spotter Letter 1324 responder Comptor 122nd 222 North Madison Avenue Paul in court to the air gas in the basement next to a heater they're about to evacuate
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Invin County, the LS8 Fox Trot is clear, Jefferson-Strafford.
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L.V.A. Fox Trout.
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907 is available.
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It was 1397.
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It was 1397.
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County, utility, 6.9, respondent with three.
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utility 69 it came in as warm water coming through the light fixtures central home location with an overflowing washer appreciate
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June 1322 we're arriving it's a medium-sized two-story single-family glowing we'll be investigating jinn 1322 is on location 222 North Madison Avenue investigating
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It's 2136.
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The 64-year-old male is the dominole.
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Utility 69 is on location, we'll be that screening.
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Utility 69 out location 32 stops driving up again.
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to be a CO alarm going off, no effects.
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They're advised to evacuate.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Madison Ave, Cherry Hill Township, NJ 08002
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