Gas odor reported in 21-story residential high-rise


Audio|Source: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
03:12
Transcript:
From the Airframe 425, we have a 21-story residential high-rise. Clearing the recon zone now. No readings. Going into checking to complainant. Copy 21-story high-rise. Clear in the recon zone. You met up with a reporting party heading up to the 18th floor. Center Lane. Rescue Engine 433. On Channel 4, Bravo, Fox 414.06, EMS level 3, 9,700, dense court, cross street, tip in place. Rescue engine 433. On Channel 4, Bravo, Box 414.06, EMS level 3, 9700, dense court, cross street, tip in place. Copy that. We had a lot of hoods on the ground. We haven't pushed off or not enough to respond if you guys had to pick up or something. Are you good to respond? We're good to respond. Okay, thanks. Available to assist you in figuring out where the leak might be. Rescue engine 433 from medic 414 echo you guys can go ready. Take 414 that could take you. You guys can go ready we can handle. Usage 433 for coverage space. Cigure 431 from command. If you arrive on scene, make sure you have your driver hit the plug at the corner of St. Francis in Freedom, catch the FTC. Copy that. Okay. 9401, truck 425. Go ahead, truck 425. With access to 1803. Light out at the door, nothing in the hallway. We've got minor readings throughout the apartment. We'll work on locating the source. We're operating with engine 4.25. All right, I'm director in 1803. Let me know what quadrant the building you're operating in. Then you do have an odor in minor reading. A minute from 2425. Welcome to Vian. We are with Washington Gas. They are checking as well. All right. I'm (name withheld).
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Fairfax County, VA
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