Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at residence, Powhatan VA
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded in the basement of a residence near Huguenot Trail where natural gas and propane are stored. The resident evacuated the home with family and pets to a vehicle as instructed for safety precautions.
Audio|Source: Powhatan County Fire & Rescue
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Transcript:
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TAMO 401 C.O.A.O.1.
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CO alarm. Engine 704.
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At near Huguenot Trail.
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Cross streets are Greywall's Cored and River Glade Road.
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J.M.W. Consulting.
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Time on (number withheld).
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Oh, Dan, engine 704 respondent roared.
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104, responder driver only, (number withheld).
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Engine 704.
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A complaint is advising she is receiving a CO alarm activation from the basement of her residence, which is also where her natural gas and propane is.
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There is a gate code in the comments.
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She was advised to evacuate the residents and wait in the vehicle with her family and her dogs.
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No further.
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Location mentioned:
Near Huguenot Trail, Powhatan, VA 23139
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