High carbon monoxide levels at Japanese restaurant in East Brunswick, East Brunswick NJ


Fire department responded to high carbon monoxide levels at a Japanese restaurant near Highway 18 in East Brunswick. The kitchen hood system failed, causing continued elevated carbon monoxide in the building. Utility company PSE&G was contacted to assist.
Audio|Source: East Brunswick, South River and Spotswood Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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10 quarters received you'll need to put out tones it out 843 can you put in District 2 to respond to East Hana for 146 parts per million carbon dioxide from the store? Tablet.
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The headquarters of Fire Dissure 2 respond in East Highland at Japanese Restaurant near Highway 18 for a seal reason of 100 parts per million headquarters to the Fire Dissure to respond.
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Eastbound a Japanese restaurant near Highway 18 for a seal reading of 100 parts per million, 10 out 14.05 to Stature 8.
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A3 is responding east hand.
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A43 to 803.
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Good.
01:03
This is another power outage issue.
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The hood system died, but they're still high levels of CO[1] and building.
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There is...
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Do you need PSC&G or anything out there?
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Yeah, I might just halt starts them.
01:35
Time for I'll start PSEMG, guys.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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CO: Carbon Monoxide alarm activation
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East Brunswick, NJ
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