Gasoline odor prompts garage ventilation and lawnmower removal


Audio|Source: Loudoun County Combined Fire Rescue
03:57
Transcript:
Short 6.20 on the street. The position is in front of 1.0. 620 response. 6.2018. Lipsist 5504 sunset U-Tarris southeast. Part number 104 A2-year-o mail 0880. Sheriff's Office has a scene. Units can return to service. This channel is released. Jury 50 hours. Okay, I want to go ahead. All right, I've got four people on evacuating and sending over to Medi 2nd. Medi 2nd, sir, can you direct? The battalion 601 from engine 20. Are going to establish any score commands until your arrival? Meeters are going to be on the private side, three stories in the rear with a walk-up. Sign for early. normal conditions as well. readings at the front door are as follows. H-2S-0, LEL-0, CO-0, Oxygen 20-29. I got three stories in the rear meters are on file, though. What was the 620's message about for people? They have evacuated. No need for EMS there staging an Appomat unit. Brake engine 622 from Command, go ahead and stage Burnell Police and Hope Park West. On Hope Park. Greetings. Inside the structure as follows, H2S0, LEL0, CO0, O220.9. We do have an odor of gasoline, not natural gas, coming from the garage. I'll see if we can locate a source. just one driver from there. Good. One from command. Okay, great. We have manually opened the garage door for ventilation. Truck 620 in the process of bringing up a fan. Appears someone who's been working on a lawnmower, removing the engine components along riding lawnmower. There are some saturated absorbent paths down believe it's going to be the cause. We're in the process of removing the lawnmower outside of the garage.
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Sunset Terrace, Ashburn, VA 20147
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