Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response in Woodbridge, Woodbridge VA
A carbon monoxide alarm was reported near American Eagle Boulevard and Eagle Feather Drive in Woodbridge. Responders attempted contact with a resident who was advised to change the alarm batteries. The unit continued to emit alarms, prompting responders to investigate the situation further.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Fox 2322 on 5 Bravo for a CO alarm, near American Eagle Boulevard,
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Cross Street, Eagle Feather Drive, Engine 523, 1705.
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and on either of them.
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73 switching to admin.
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Okay, 1233.
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1634, okay.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Between into the units, just be advised the citizens want police to come out now for a police report for the crash.
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It will be awake. I told them.
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Okay.
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Engine 523.
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Engine 523.
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Provertive.
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23, 22,
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on five, Bravo for a seal alarm.
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near American Eagle Boulevard, Cross Street, Eagle Feather Drive.
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That's 523 in route, sometimes you're right.
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It's going to be for the carbon monoxide zone upstairs.
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On attempt a contact with a resident, I'd advise to change the batteries, and it's still going off, request units to check it out.
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Location mentioned:
Near American Eagle Blvd, Woodbridge, VA 22191
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