Investigation of gas odor in apartment building


Fire crews responded to reports of a gas smell in an apartment building. They investigated and determined the odor was due to work being done in one apartment. The building was checked and found safe.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
01:28
Transcript:
Rescue 510 from command. All right, since we've changed locations in this complex, do you see a need to send the crew to the third floor of building for? Hey, the chief. I'm going to chalk this one up to. They're doing some work in apartment 446, and I think it's the odor from the carpets and such. We've had a number of people come through and say, oh, I smell something or I smell gas. but nobody can attribute to any specific source or any real smell. We checked all of what would be the delta side of the fourth floor if the front entrance is labeled A for the building, and we have nothing. It's all normal reasons in the common areas and in these two apartments on the fourth floor. Okay. Prince William from mine, safe command. Go ahead, command. Please, this is going to be a good intent. It's going to be work being done in apartment 446. You can terminate command, clear Charlie, units of markup as they're ready. Attention all units on scene for the inside gas lake. At the left of the fire street, command has been terminated. All units have been placed in service. Switch your traffic to 5 Bravo, 5 Bravo, Prince William Clearing, 5 Charlie. at 8.09.
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Minnieville Rd, Virginia
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