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BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ — A hazardous material incident resulted in the evacuation of the Burlington County 911 Call Center late Tuesday afternoon, according to county officials.
Four employees were hospitalized as a precaution after a carbon monoxide leak at the facility, a county spokesman said Tuesday evening. The backup dispatch center in Mount Laurel is handling the 911 calls for the county.
The carbon monoxide alarm sounded just after 3 p.m., Burlington County Spokesman David Levinsky said. The entire building was subsequently evacuated. Four employees were hospitalized after saying they felt ill…

