Chemical odor prompts hazmat response at residence


Audio|Source: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
02:36
Transcript:
16. You can both go in service for Elko. 16 is okay, insert. 13 is okay, insert. 10, hazmat 15, rescue 15, station 15, hazmat 1, Battalion 202, Battalion 201, County FM. Hasnets level 3, 263, Colonnade Drive Unit 14. Respond on Alpha Tech 3. Engines, 151, 83, 10, Haznet 15, Rescue 15, Station 15. Hasnat 1, Battalion 202, Battalion 201, County FM. Hasnet Level 3, 263, Colonnade Drive Unit 14. Respond on Alpha Tech 3. 1-3-2-2037. Tom, Medics 404 is clear where we're headed for a few on the ridge. I know. ETCC, Cotia 20202. 2.02, go ahead. Based on the call, no, I'm gonna remain in service. Citi 2-1, can handle. 4-4, 2037. ECC truck 9, you're on the Cine of 2-story house, and I've been showing your investigative mode offensive strategy. You do not have your own water holding the assignment. Truckline, Bravo, you have command, and 2030,000. Okay. John, Principal William Ambulance 2 is back in course. Let's land to 2038. That's probably, I want to talk. Notting Chief 201 at Chief E, Engines 10, 151, 151, Hasnett 15, Hasnett 1, Your still do. They're responding to 263 Colony Drive. They're a parking 14, Cross Street Abbey Road. The hazmat call, callers reporting they got home approximately two hours ago and can smell a chemical odor outside.
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Location mentioned:
Near Colonnade Dr, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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