Accidental gas exposure after stove left on four hours, Prince William County VA


A homeowner accidentally turned the stove on about four hours ago, causing possible gas exposure. The home was ventilated and responders checked for gas levels. One person felt lightheaded but declined medical treatment.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Lightheaded but refused medical.
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Caller stove still was left on for possibly four hours.
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71627 is set a shot. Okay, thank you.
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Okay. Okay.
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Hi, 502 for Metro 502.
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Water supply will be located.
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Once in front of one, two, two, two, six, Fox Run.
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Okay,
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Captain.
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Calla had made reference to trespass paperwork. I looked up in RMS. It looks like it was served as of 919,
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2025.
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Correct.
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1183 and cells.
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Okay, 1183.
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Engine 502 is on scene got a two-story middle of the red townhouse.
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Yeah, bus carrier in the crew, too.
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Engine 502 on team, two-story middle-of-the-road townhouse, I'm investing in the crew of two, 22.0.
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Agent 441 is in route?
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Okay, engine 441.
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Giant 502 from engine 502. Situation update.
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Two store in the front, middle of road town home.
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Two in the front, three in the rear.
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Basement 1.2.
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Normal reading, then no odor from the exterior.
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Homeowner reports that they bumped into the stove and accidentally turned the stove on about four hours ago.
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They've naturally ventilated. We're working on getting readings now.
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Location mentioned:
Fox St, Virginia 20112
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