Leaking container causes carbon monoxide alarm at home, Stafford VA
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm in a house near Marianne Pl. They found a leaking paint-stained container in the basement as the source. Crews removed the container and ventilated the area to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Stafford County and Fredericksburg Fire and EMS
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Engine 1504, responsible about 1418, operating on 15 Alpha 2 for the party one residential carbon monoxide alarm near Marianne Pl, crosses W.1908.
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18,
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carbon monoxide alarm, near Marianne Pl, Engine 1504, Priority, 1,
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operating on 15 Alpha, 2.
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near Mirien Place, Engine 1504 1504
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1514 your hospital towers are 1919.
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Stafford, Command, 20 minutes in the unit Smithmarket.
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Stand by.
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All units are far.
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We located the source.
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It's going to be a leaking paint-stained container in the basement.
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Crews is taking it outside and we're starting to ventilate.
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We'll be continuing to Old Engine 15, 14, and 1602 for the next 10 or 15 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Near Marianne Pl, Stafford, VA 22554
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