Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by low batteries at residence, Stratford NJ


A fire department responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm in a residence near Sartre Road off Oak Drive in Stratford. After speaking with the (name withheld), the alarm was found to be triggered by low batteries and no carbon monoxide was detected.
Audio|Source: Camden County Public Safety
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Stratford, near Sartre Road, off Oak Drive, and testing alarm.
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off Oak Drive, and testing alarm.
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J. 64, 169, New Stratford. near Sartre Road, off Oak Drive, and Descan on.
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8.
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Alpha.
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County, 2957, Clear, Stratford.
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2957.
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9, 527 Austin Avenue.
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Thomas Avenue, Moore, Avenue, followed. B. L.S. 9.27, Austin, Afton, Avenue, Toms and Moore, follow you.
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9.
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6.6.9. 6.6.36,000.
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6. 6.6.9.
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3.1 is arriving.
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Do you be able to find for fun.
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Bill off the side driveway at the house,
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so she's outside near the driveway. She's outside near the driveway, 85-year-old to know it, but.
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Sunny, we'll listen to a little gravel arriving at work.
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We don't know on the road.
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Lost mine.
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The engine 64 respond.
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Engine 64 respond.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Bonnie?
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Bonnie.
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Utility, 64.
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Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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Sorry. Speed.
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Was a hallway carbon dioxide detector as long as we spoke with the (name withheld) and there's changing the batteries B.
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Location mentioned:
Oak Dr, Stratford, NJ 08084
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