Fire alarm triggered over propane smell in home, Manassas VA


A fire alarm was triggered at a two-story home due to a gas smell. Residents were advised to evacuate as a safety measure.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
2722. It's going to be, Virginia, tag, Tango, Whiskey, Lima, 3787. I'll be on Colonial with me. 1858. Thank you. Okay, all units resume normal traffic and 558. Grant Avenue, Cross Street of Stewart Avenue. Ancient 501. The 109-58, responding 1858, qualifies of the smell of gas in the residence, smells propane, locations then advice to evacuate. Two stories, single family. Tower 501 on scene. Okay, Tower 501. Copyage of 501 on scene, two-stories single family home, 1859. Okay. 9.581. Attentional units on scene responding to the inside gasping on Grand Avenue.
2722. It's going to be, Virginia, tag, Tango, Whiskey, Lima, 3787. I'll be on Colonial with me. 1858. Thank you. Okay, all units resume normal traffic and 558. Grant Avenue, Cross Street of Stewart Avenue. Ancient 501. The 109-58, responding 1858, qualifies of the smell of gas in the residence, smells propane, locations then advice to evacuate. Two stories, single family. Tower 501 on scene. Okay, Tower 501. Copyage of 501 on scene, two-stories single family home, 1859. Okay. 9.581. Attentional units on scene responding to the inside gasping on Grand Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Grant Ave, Manassas, VA 20110
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