Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Elizabeth building, Elizabeth NJ
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm on the second floor of a building near Madison Avenue and Lafayette Street in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Elevated carbon monoxide levels were detected and crews began ventilation. No visible fire was found.
Audio|Source: Elizabeth Fire Department
02:21
Transcript:
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On the second reading of signal 408-104-1-1-2 on the second floor across the captain's street in Madison Avenue 7402 alarm engine 1-9303 responding 1704 104 dispatch 2.4 operating on 101
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Now you want to respond.
00:31
Yeah.
00:33
Ladder 3 is 5.
00:41
Which is...
00:42
Slash for Ladder 3, Ladder 3 is on scene.
00:46
No, long sounding, nothing visible.
00:48
Ladder 3 is establishing command.
00:49
We'll be in possibility.
00:53
Not here's command, so we can see.
00:55
Racine's Lafayette, Battalion is going to assume command.
01:01
Battalion now has command of Lafayette's street.
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This question, Lafayette, command.
01:13
Good.
01:15
At this time, we're getting 18 parts per million of carbon monoxide.
01:18
We're investigating the final cause.
01:22
See you.
01:27
Battalion received.
01:29
The Italian has command.
01:41
The battalion has command of Lafayette Street 17th.
01:44
By the three, you can bring a fan up?
01:59
Inspector, do you have the gas company response?
02:05
Receive.
02:08
In fact, at this time,
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you're making people 7 for ladder 3.
02:16
Transfer in command back to the captain of ladder 3.
02:20
They're going to ventilate.
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Location mentioned:
Lafayette St & Madison Ave, Elizabeth, NJ 07201
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