Carbon monoxide detector triggers fire response, Demarest NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residence near Ross Avenue in Demarest after a carbon monoxide detector activated in the basement. Multiple units arrived, established command, and confirmed the presence of homeowners in the garage as operations continued.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Responding near Ross Avenue.
00:03
Three, I see your point of activation is going to be zone 13 basement CO detector.
00:10
Your crosses are Hillside Ave and Holland Ave.
00:19
Looks like there's a hydrant in front of the residence on Ross Avenue.
00:21
Ross.
00:24
At ten four.
00:26
PS is also notified.
00:30
Received.
00:33
Nine car to the fire.
00:35
Nine car two.
00:38
Showers blocked.
00:41
Crazy.
00:43
Nine, call one to firecom.
00:46
Go to firecom.
00:48
What's the 89 roll? A two and a half story residential.
00:51
I'll be establishing command.
00:54
Where is he? Four sixteen.
00:57
Nine engine to firecom.
01:01
Nine engine.
01:04
Responding to Ross Avenue.
01:07
Received four eighteen.
01:10
We have nine in.
01:14
Nine answering, good.
01:17
The alarm is activated in the basement.
01:19
The homeowners are in the garage.
01:24
Twenty-six truck to Ross Avenue.
01:29
Come in.
01:31
Go ahead, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Ross Ave, Demarest, NJ 07627
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