No hazard found after gas leak investigation, Manassas VA


Fire department responded to a report of a possible gas leak near Delaney Drive. After full investigation, no hazardous gas levels or odors were found. The incident was determined to be a good intent call with no actual danger.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Prince William, uh, Medic 6 or so in the same traffic.
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Okay, Medic 607.
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All right, we don't know what to say it.
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Okay, 1133.
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And from the 517.
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Go ahead and you 517.
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Research,
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correction, we investigated the whole house, normal readings throughout the house.
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The whole, this is a good intent call.
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Recommend Holden engine 517, return about, sign, and release channel.
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All right, no readings throughout the house.
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You didn't have anything at the stove either?
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Negative at the stove.
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Okay,
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that's what you're from Delaney command.
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Command.
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Engine 517 investigated the entire structure.
01:16
No readings, no odors.
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I'm going to call it good intent.
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And turn it, command,
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release the channel.
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I'm ready.
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17 investigated,
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no readings, no odors,
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terminating command clearing the channel.
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All again, it's Tomsteen of the inside gas leak, near Delaney Drive.
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The Terminator, Command, clearing the channel, all units search for traffic that by Bravo, 5-Charlie's clear.
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Manassas, VA
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