Gas odor reported in townhouse


Audio reports a gas odor inside a townhouse on Tadnery Drive first noticed the night before. Fire crews checked neighboring units for exposure and looked for carbon monoxide; a CO alarm was heard but monitors showed zero readings and exposures were cleared. The recording also includes unrelated calls: a confused hospital caller who hung up, a person seen leaving wearing bright clothing, and a group of people walking in an intersection.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
04:54
Transcript:
3.04, Tadnery Drive, Cross Area Celestial Drive. Pangement 523[1], B.99503, responding 1113. Called by the smell of gas inside the residence. Smell's first notice last night. To an H.G. Civilvisor. 425. 425. In reference to the pending 911. hang up from the Santera Hospital. The patient seemed confused and she just wanted someone to talk to. My call take was able to get a nurse on the line and they're going to send somebody to check on the patient. Can I go ahead and cancel or do you need to go check? You can cancel, since I can call back if they need, please respond. Okay. Sheriff I, seven, switch in the advent. Okay. 144 or 5 status check. I'm okay, I just cleared. Can you home me at a guard for a moment? Okay, 1114. The 1114. I believe we have the employee from the philosophy building. I believe we have the employee from a philosophy building on the line. The subject is leaving. going towards Garfield. She was seen wearing an orange shirt, green pants with rainbow stripes. And they confirmed no weapons. The subject's name is going to be (name withheld). 425. You can't put me on out. I'll step outside. Okay, 425. Park 504 and 115. Firefield. That's great. Tigning 503, don't see. Okay, for (name withheld) 503. Okay, Pantana 503. Okay. Three in the front, three in the rear. We're going to label it one, two, three. We're going to label a truck 23 now for investigation. No page 523, three-story middle of the road townhouse. Three in the front, three in the rear, labeling one, two, three. You're investigating with the truck. We're checking the Bravo 1 and the Delta 1 exposure now. Okay, we're checking the Bravo 1 and the Delta 1 exposures. Okay, we're checking the Bravo 1 and the Delta 1 exposures. Washington Street and James Madison Highway, Washington and James Madison are approximately 10 individuals walking up the cars in the middle of the road. approaching cars aggressively happening on each side of the intersection they're carrying buckets one is wearing an orange vest 7106. Okay, your discretion. Washington Street at James Madison looks just before intersections in town. Direct, sir. Okay, I'll direct on that. And you have a slight odor of normalities throughout. It's 9503 from under 523. Delta 1 exposure is clear, spoke to homeowner. Bravo 1 exposure, no answer at the door. Okay, Delta 1 is clear. Bravo 1 has no answer at the door. 4.523 from the Italian 503. Noot said that they had a CO alarm[2] sounding, that's still okay. I did hear some beeping coming from upstairs. Monitors have zero readings on carbon dioxide, but we'll double-check the monitor, or I'm sorry, double-check the alarm. Okay. Tiny 3 from engine 523, big contact with the Bravo 1 exposure. It's clear. Okay, Bravo 1 is clear as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
523: Engine 523 (fire apparatus)
[2]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Detector Alarm
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Manassas, VA
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