False alarm from malfunctioning carbon monoxide detector, North Brunswick Township NJ


Fire and EMS responded to a 3-story multifamily building near Azalea Dr for an activated carbon monoxide detector. Investigation found the detector was malfunctioning with no fire or hazardous conditions. The homeowner will replace the faulty detector. All units cleared with no further action.
Audio|Source: Middlesex County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Two Tons on the seat, near Azalea Dr, 3-story multifamily, commands established.
00:12
Beautiful.
00:17
No, she's right.
00:24
247 has arrived 6 8.8.
00:26
McCoy, 2-4, single, 3, investigating 247, be commended.
00:32
Wondering in the show, call on to Rossmoor.
00:35
Up 97 under November, Shard Lane, for all victim list.
00:40
That's Rossmoor, 297, and is in November, Shackford Lane for a fall victim list.
00:45
Timeout, 2024.
00:47
3.2.7, time as 2020.
00:55
This is an engine one arriving 2025.
01:02
We have to do this single engine one.
01:04
We're looking today for a similar call.
01:07
Now functioning CO Tech, the homeowner is going to be replacing it ASAP.
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And engine one, get your manpower return.
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Recurters follow too.
01:26
All stations from command, you got to clear up.
01:29
Matt, yeah.
01:31
State, there is you.
01:33
Swarling Baltimore.
01:35
Two got it.
01:38
One's clear.
01:40
One's clear.
01:41
from fire command.
01:44
Good.
01:49
It could be a malfunctioned detector.
01:50
We were here earlier in the day.
01:52
Same issue, the homeowner is having that head replaced.
01:55
All units have been cleared, command is terminated.
01:58
We receive all units clear, command terminated, time hits 2027.
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Location mentioned:
Near Azalea Dr, North Brunswick Township, NJ 08902
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