Multi-unit building fire reported on Fairfax Boulevard, Fairfax VA
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Fire department responded to a fire at a multi-unit residential building near Fairfax Boulevard. Smoke was observed on one side of the building. Emergency units were deployed to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue Engine 433, Engine 434, Truck 429, Power 403, Rescue 404, Matic 430, Matick 433, ALF 403, Battalion 4403, Facie 401.
00:17
On Channel 4 Delta Box, 44505, Gunton Department Fire, near Fairfax Boulevard, 104 104.
00:26
Rescue, Engine 430,
00:29
Engine 434, Engine 4233, Truck 429, Power 403, Rescue 404, Matick 430, Mattoe, ALF 403, Battalion 4403, Battalion 404, Safety 401,
00:44
on Channel 4 Delta, 440505, Gunton Department Fire,
00:48
near Fairfax Boulevard, 104.
00:58
Truck 430, METIC 402, EMS 403.
01:02
On Channel 4 Bravo, Box 43008, suicide attempt, (number withheld), Hunter's Branch Road, (number withheld), cross street, powerside drive.
01:12
Truck 430, METIC 402, EMS 403, on Channel 4 Bravo, Box 430-08, suicide attempt, (number withheld), Hunter's Branch Road, (number withheld), Cross Street, Towerside Drive.
01:45
Caller felt it was a threat, was requesting to speak with officers, 12.05.
01:55
Caller felt it was 104, 1206.
01:59
Okay,
02:00
9-1 is 104, 1206.
02:08
Go ahead, rest, engine 433.
02:12
We're on to see three-story enclosed airwell garden apartment up showing side alpha We're stretched an inch and three-quarter the front transfer the command of the command TAC 443 Kops can see a report
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Location mentioned:
Fairfax Blvd, Fairfax, VA 22031
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