Fire units respond to false gas odor alarm in residential area, Fairfax County VA


Fire department units went to check a reported gas odor but found no traces of gas. There was only a reading from a detector. All units were then cleared from the scene.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
Sign 443. From engine 440. Passing into the house. No odors. Normal atmospheric readings. 9443 copies. And you're in the area of where they reported the odor. Never had an odor. Just had a reading on a gas detector. And we are in that area. Okay, copy that. Are you gonna hold it with yourself in truck 440? Yeah, that'd be fine. You could have a channel back. Copy. Perfect from 10.443. Okay. Malplice in a detector. Engine 440, truck 440, continue to investigate, you can place everybody off the service. You can have a channel to go back to Bravo.
Sign 443. From engine 440. Passing into the house. No odors. Normal atmospheric readings. 9443 copies. And you're in the area of where they reported the odor. Never had an odor. Just had a reading on a gas detector. And we are in that area. Okay, copy that. Are you gonna hold it with yourself in truck 440? Yeah, that'd be fine. You could have a channel back. Copy. Perfect from 10.443. Okay. Malplice in a detector. Engine 440, truck 440, continue to investigate, you can place everybody off the service. You can have a channel to go back to Bravo.
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Fairfax County, VA
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