Gas buildup found in apartment closet, area ventilated


Audio|Source: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
02:22
Transcript:
Go ahead. We get truck 40 up here with a fan to ventilate 40-04. They're correct. Command engine 421. After investigating, once truck 440 ventilates this room, I think we can remove release hazmat 401, hold engine 421, truck 440. Go back to the problem. I copy. Did you locate a problem in 404? Not a problem. We think it was a migration of... Gas from the hallway into a back closet that didn't have any ventilation. Once we clear it out, we should be good. Thank you, Copy. Command, Agent 421, we've had no other readings before snows. Agent 421 for command, you're good on us getting a bet now. That's affirmative, sir. As Matt 401, you're directing good with that? That's Matt 401 from command. Yes, Matt 411 from command. We come back to Angel 421 and Tower 440. Truck 440. Yes, sir, I am. We were in the apartment. We concur. Got to be fair fashion with command. I'm going to go ahead and scale us back to engine 421, truck 440. They're ventilating apartment 40 right now. Balance can go ready. Command terminated, you got out the channel back. Copy. Holding engine 421, truck 440, all the units can go in service. Channel 4 hotel is now clear. 255.
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Fairfax County, VA
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