Fire alarm activated at residence, no fire detected


Emergency responders checked a residence for a carbon monoxide alarm. The alarm was sounding repeatedly, but there was no clear sign of any danger present.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
02:11
Transcript:
4806.02201. Okay, 7201. Okay, 2202. Okay, 2202. Box 18101-05 Bravo for a carbon monoxide alarm, 13289, OCS Drive, Cross Street, Oakland Lane. End of 518, 2203, K-IW 334. In 17, okay? Go ahead. Virginia, Uniform, Zulu, Uniform, 8091. I'll be at Port Smith and Fairmont. Okay. 5 ahead. You can clear that domestic on newborn loop, advise, and you can go ahead and submit domestic in 14, and I'll advise on the back. Okay. 181015 Bravo for a carbon monoxide alarm, 13,289 of Sage Drive, Cross of Oakland Lane, and Gen 518 responding at 2204. For a carbon monoxide alarm that keeps going off. No one is the only site home. He's been left in a white, correction, black, a cord. Virginia tagged uniform Zulu Lima 7131. He does have a suspended license. The vehicles should have left front light damage. The alarm is coming from the inventory cage this time. The other response he had was from the exit.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sage St, Manassas, VA 20109
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