Water hazard reported near Hamilton drive crossing Keystone drive, Manassas VA
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According to the dispatch call, a water hazard was reported near Hamilton Drive at the crossing of Keystone Drive caused by a possible water main break. Emergency responders are on site.
Audio|Heard on: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Fox-306105 Bravo for a water hazard.
00:03
4420 Hamilton Drive, crossure to Keystone Drive.
00:06
Check 520 at 709.
00:15
14,209 in Mount Pleasant Drive, Cross Street to Rick's Court.
00:19
Amylis 520 responding at 0709 for a 90-year-old female with generalized pain.
00:30
1306 on 5 bravo for a water hazard 4420 Hamilton Drive cross street of Keystone Drive truck 520 risk 20 and 0710 for report of the water main break in the middle of the location
00:57
Fox 3-0 Hi Bravo for an injury from a fall, 7561 Whitehall Drive, cross to the Somerset Lane,
01:05
ambulance 503 of 712.
01:15
box 2302 and five no front unconscious seventeen thousand nine seventy four swanth creek lane crochet of brent rich court ambulance five twenty three engine five twenty three of seven twelve
01:32
808 on fire provo for an injury from a fall 7561 whitehall drive cross street of Somerset Lane and was 508 responding at 0713 for a 331 year old male that fell
01:49
Prince William, Truck 520.
01:53
Truck 520.
01:55
Confirm water main break in front of the dispatch address.
01:58
It should be Virginia American Water, can give them a call to send the truck out.
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Manassas, VA
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