Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alarm


The fire department received a carbon monoxide alarm call and asked for more help. They discussed the possible involvement of gas and needed to inform the gas company.
Audio|Source: Red Bank Fire
00:56
Transcript:
Supporters, can you notify the gas company and can you hang it up for a gift for additional manpower? (Name withheld) Department, additional manpower requested 23 Wall Street, the Metropolitan Department 3, 306[1]. For a carbon dioxide alarm repeating tensions are in fire department. Additional manpower requested 23 Wall Street and Metropolitan Department 306 for carbon dioxide alarm 2104[2] operator 3 to 0. 9-7[3] in service. Egg order 6-6.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
306: Unit/Department identifier (Metropolitan Department 306)
[2]
2104: Operator identifier
[3]
9-7: In Service
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Location mentioned:
Near Wall St, Red Bank, NJ 07701
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