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Throggs Neck, Bronx

Carbon Monoxide Detected

Reported May 6 at 9:25 PM · Updated 1h ago · 3.6K Notified · 250 Viewed

Timeline

May 6, 9:34PM

Firefighters have shut off the gas at the meter as a precaution.

May 6, 9:34PM

Firefighters are responding to a natural gas detector activation inside the building reported by the utility company.

May 6, 9:25PM

Firefighters are responding to a 911 report of a carbon monoxide detection.

May 6, 9:25PM

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3633 E Tremont Ave.

May 6, 9:34PM

Firefighters have shut off the gas at the meter as a precaution.

May 6, 9:34PM

Firefighters are responding to a natural gas detector activation inside the building reported by the utility company.

May 6, 9:25PM

Firefighters are responding to a 911 report of a carbon monoxide detection.

May 6, 9:25PM

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3633 E Tremont Ave.

May 6, 9:34PM

Firefighters have shut off the gas at the meter as a precaution.

May 6, 9:34PM

Firefighters are responding to a natural gas detector activation inside the building reported by the utility company.

May 6, 9:25PM

Firefighters are responding to a 911 report of a carbon monoxide detection.

May 6, 9:25PM

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3633 E Tremont Ave.

May 6, 9:34PM

Firefighters have shut off the gas at the meter as a precaution.

May 6, 9:34PM

Firefighters are responding to a natural gas detector activation inside the building reported by the utility company.

May 6, 9:25PM

Firefighters are responding to a 911 report of a carbon monoxide detection.

May 6, 9:25PM

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3633 E Tremont Ave.

May 6, 9:34PM

Firefighters have shut off the gas at the meter as a precaution.

May 6, 9:34PM

Firefighters are responding to a natural gas detector activation inside the building reported by the utility company.

May 6, 9:25PM

Firefighters are responding to a 911 report of a carbon monoxide detection.

May 6, 9:25PM

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3633 E Tremont Ave.

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