Fire alarm caused by chemical odors during basement work, Mclean VA
A fire alarm at a residential address was triggered by chemical odors from basement resealing work. No fire was found. Fire units are investigating and monitoring air quality.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 428 on Channel 4-Delobox near Valley Wood Road,
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Valleywood, cross street, Vermont Avenue.
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Engine 428 on Channel 4 Delta Box, inside Dath leak, near Valleywood Road, cross street, Vermont Avenue.
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4-1 unseen two stories single family 12.
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I got nothing shown.
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I'll be investigating with a crew of two.
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Lieutenant 44 cops and only seen report.
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620 Robert, can you have the call or not going to answer the door? 10-4.
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Mark enforcement 12, 104, 1552.
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Battalion 404 from Tower 4-1.
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Go ahead, Tarwan.
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They're having their basement floors resealed.
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They have a chemical that made the alarm go off.
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We're investigating, but right now, say if you're not unseen, go to priority two.
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Okay.
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I'm assuming the recon zone is clear and we don't have any atmosphere readings with the monitors?
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That is correct.
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Just the odor from the chemical that they're using the same to wood.
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Okay.
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All units are not on the scene go our priority two.
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Location mentioned:
Near Valley Wood Rd, McLean, VA 22101
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