Attic fire extinguished on Little River Turnpike, Fairfax County VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in Virginia responded to a structure fire near Little River Turnpike. Flames were reported in the attic area on one side of the building. The fire was extinguished, and units checked the roof and ceiling spaces for any remaining hotspots or fire spread.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax VA Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Little River Command from Fairfax.
00:04
Go ahead, Fairfax.
00:06
Your 20-minute timer.
00:10
Copy the 20-minute timer with a bit of fire show from the attic delta side of the structure we're working on making access to.
00:18
We're going to be keeping a hold all resources.
00:24
Yes,
00:27
2301.
00:29
Parish with command, start the gas company.
00:31
Keep listening.
00:33
Direct on gas company 2301.
00:37
Engine 423, engine 405.
00:39
If you are on the command channel,
00:41
go ahead and report to the command post.
00:44
Little River Turnpike Command from Fairfax.
00:48
Little River Turnpike Command from Fairfax?
00:53
Go ahead, Fairfax.
00:56
Your 30-minute timer.
01:00
Direct on the 30-minute timer, fire has been extinguished again.
01:04
We're in the process of accessing various roof spaces and ceiling,
01:10
checking for extension.
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