Alarm investigation at residence with hvac and electrical issues, Chantilly VA
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Responders investigated an alarm at a home near Loudoun County Parkway involving HVAC and electrical concerns. They secured the gas and electricity systems and checked possible smoke. The incident was resolved with no fire found, and the command was ended.
Audio|Heard on: Loudoun County Combined Fire Rescue
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Paratic into the single three response six, probably back 609, 22.
00:04
CA alarm,
00:05
4, 2,3.
00:07
This is cross rate,
00:09
11 square.
00:15
The alarm company.
00:20
The alarm company, CO alarm, CO alarm.
00:27
I'm on our advice.
00:29
Everything was okay in the home.
00:30
They were changed on battery.
00:32
Tempacate.
00:37
Man from the night four three.
00:41
Good time.
00:45
I'm not seeing any, uh, any uptake.
00:52
See, we've disillated to an A-VAC system.
00:56
We've secured the gas for the HVAC.
00:58
We're working on securing the electrical.
01:01
I'm coming up to face-to-face with you.
01:03
I'm coming up to face-to-face with you.
01:08
Okay. I'm trying.
01:12
HVac units in the echo quadrant,
01:17
control the gas and electric,
01:20
determine if the smoke will dissipate on the second floor.
01:24
Run from my three-dipation base for the engine 619 officer got a coachback and another two-four all the 88 units have been turned off for 619 and an early Delta and commandly terminated.
01:53
Inoffrey, near Loudoun County Parkway, Perpane, 4.03, honed engine 619,9, tower 6 nights, return in ballast, terminate command, releasing the channel.
02:02
Such traffic back 6-5-6-off as appropriate.
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Location mentioned:
Loudoun County Pkwy, Chantilly, VA 20152
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