Carbon monoxide alarm prompts response at residential home, Cape May NJ


Fire and medical teams responded to a carbon monoxide alarm and gas odor near Myrna Rd. A resident reported waking with a burning sensation in her nose. The heater was running but not producing heat.
Audio|Source: Cape May County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 62, Quint 62, Squad 62, BLS 32 Lower Township, Utility 62, and Tanker 62. Respond to activated carbon and oxide alarm.
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At near Myrna Rd.
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County Station 62, BLS 32 Lower Township in Irma, near Myrna Rd for an odor of gas.
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County Station 62, BLS 32 Lower Township in Irma, near Myrna Rd.
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For an odor of gas, your time is 007.
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County 3211. 3211.
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We'll be responding.
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Tempor.
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11 from 10, stand down. We just pass it.
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Received, understood, thank you.
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County copy.
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County copies. County copies.
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Sunny 32, 10. Just be advised the corrected address is going to be near Myrna Rd.
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Copy, you can put us in the area.
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We're in the area.
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Is that work?
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Was it outdoor or indoor?
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Indoor? Indoor.
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Copy.
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Copy.
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You show us out. We see.
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Assistant 62.
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Assistant 62.
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I'll be your response.
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(name withheld) called in stating she woke up to feel a burning sensation in her nose.
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She went to check the garage and realized the heater was running the no heat is coming out of it.
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Fire's good.
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Can only Chief 62's respond?
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Location mentioned:
Near Myrna Rd, Cape May, NJ 08204
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