Residents evacuated due to indoor gas leak in Manassas, Manassas VA
Residents were evacuated from several townhouse blocks near Armada Place in Manassas due to an indoor gas leak. Washington Gas secured the leak. Authorities coordinated resident transport and safety checks. Some residents remain without gas while repairs continue.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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We are about to receive an inside gas leak from Armada Place, from a caller who smells gas strongly inside their home.
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Do you want a second compliment dispatch? And if so, what chance?
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There are several select blocks of townhouses off of Dulcinea, Cantania,
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and Oakwood that has been evacuated.
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Stand by for a phone call for details.
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It's a lot.
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Directness.
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277. I'll be out on Oakwood.
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Okay.
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429 in service special center okay 429 29 okay 205 quick 0 204
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Okay, bus number two departing, 24 adults.
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Oh no, where's that?
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Also, if you let the units at the high school know, they're going to need help getting a couple of the residents off in chairs.
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Command from Hasmac Group.
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Go ahead, Hasma Group.
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Washington gas has secured the leak.
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We can probably start checking the area if you wanted to start getting residents back.
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You can go ahead and monitor their areas.
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That's negative on moving back in.
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Washington Gas is talking about fixing the leak, so we're still going to be here for about a couple, two to three hours.
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Also, several residents are not going to have gas.
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We're working on in that situation straight.
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Manassas, VA
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