Burner left on in unattended apartment in Fairfax, Fairfax County VA
Fire department responded to an unattended apartment where a burner was left on. Minor gas readings were detected and natural ventilation was used to clear the area.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
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Command from engine 429 I believe we've identified it Department 116 it'll be in the alpha quadrant currently working on making entry right now
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Copy, permit 116, which is one floor above the entrance, correct?
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Not the quarter.
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That's affirmative.
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The floor of tithium reports to room 116.
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116. 116.
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Commandment to 429, 4th, entry into 116.
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Are you able to hit that apartment building from the outside instead of forcing that door? Do you have high enough readings as an exigent circumstance?
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We're getting about 3% at the door where we've made entry.
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Matt Vennon 429 confirmed burner left on occupants are not home we're good with natural ventilation good with truck 429 engine 429 all right what readings are you getting in the apartment on your foregast
01:38
Four gas saying 0% and about 3% on the sensitive.
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Fairfax, command, we found the burner on Department 116, we force M3.
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Continue to hold, engine 429, truck 429.
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We can terminate plan, release a channel.
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