Water leaks from furnace raise fire concern, Prince George County VA
A resident near Bailey Ridge Ln reported water leaking from the furnace when turned on. The furnace has been turned off due to concern it might catch fire. Maintenance was contacted but has not responded.
Audio|Source: Prince George County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 5. Public Service, near Bailey Ridge Ln. Unit 9.
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Engine 5, near Bailey Ridge Ln, Unit 9, cross streets Bailey Ridge Drive and Jefferson Point Lane. Priority 3[1]. Public Service.
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Timeout, 0844.
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Imgen 5.
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Responding 3.
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Copy responding to near Bailey Ridge Ln, Apartment 9 for Fire Public Service, Priority 3[1].
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College furnace was pouring out water when she turned it on. It is turned off.
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She is worried it's going to catch on fire.
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Time out 846.
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The advice, she has contacted maintenance, but hasn't gotten an answer.
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Jobbis.
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Engine 5, Richard.
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Engine 5. Engine 5.
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Allocation, I'll send a Jones command.
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Copy 848.
Police codes explained
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Priority 3: Routine/non-emergency response
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Location mentioned:
Near Bailey Ridge Ln, Prince George, VA 23875
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