Carbon monoxide alarm triggers residence evacuation, Gainesville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Hamill Run Drive, Gainesville. The residents were evacuated as firefighters investigated a boiler condenser issue. No one reported feeling ill.
Audio|Heard on: Prince William VA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Black 2518, I'm by Bravo for a CO alarm, near Hamill Run Drive, cross street of Glenkirk Road,
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Engine 504, responding at 0810.
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For a report of a CO alarm going off, no one's feeling ill,
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residence has been evacuated.
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Check 511. Track 511.
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The alarm was from oil being out of the boiler condenser.
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Unit's been shut off.
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I'll just ready.
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Okay, showing unit's ready.
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That's your 812.
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Where's one of Medic 533.
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I committed to 533.0.815.
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5-04 is on scene.
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Two stories, single-family residential.
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However on water will be out checking.
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On scene, engine 504, two-story, single-family residential, with your own water investigating through 816.
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Location mentioned:
Hamill Run Drive, Gainesville, VA 20155
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