Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by faulty detector on Nautilus Dr, Toms River NJ


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a residence near Nautilus Drive. The cause was a faulty duct detector on the roof, and there were no injuries or illnesses reported.
Audio|Source: Ocean County Fire and EMS - Northern
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Transcript:
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Station 21 and 22, C.O. Alarm,
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near Nautilus Drive.
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Repeating headquarters, Station 21, 22,
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near Nautilus Drive. First, the alarm.
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Time out now, 1008, operate, 6.7.
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21, 10, of your responder.
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Received 21-10, nobody's feeling ill.
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She did change the batteries. She doesn't know if it's malfunctioned.
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Cut back.
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Look from Kent Road Command.
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All right. Engine 1 and ladder 5 will be clear.
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Command will be terminated.
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It was a faulty duct detector up on a roof.
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Location mentioned:
Nautilus Dr, Toms River, NJ 08753
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