Gas stove left on in Fairfax apartment sparks response, Fairfax County VA


Fire and police responded to an apartment in Fairfax County after a gas stove burner was left on. Entry was made with a neighbor's key to turn off the burner and ventilate the area.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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If you're okay with it, we can send engine 411, your driver down there with the rig to go pick up a set of keys to avoid forcing that door.
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Yeah,
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I'm good with that. Command, Tower 424.24.
00:12
Command, go ahead. The neighbor has a key for Apartment 103.
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We're retrieving it down.
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Command's direct.
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Agent 411 drive our district guard.
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Direct. Direct.
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820 Bravo, we're wrapping up here, the one to attach us to that call.
00:20
104, 13.
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Command, go.
00:22
We made entry to apartment 103.
00:24
Burner on the gas stove was left turned on.
00:26
Burner has been shut off.
00:27
We'll ventilate. We can handle with Tower 424.
00:29
Release the balance, release the channel.
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Fairfax County, VA
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