Gas leak prompt evacuation near Hillis Court residence, Manassas VA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a reported gas smell inside a residence near Hillis Court. The building was evacuated as a precaution. No one was reported feeling ill at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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5.33, 5 Charlie, 5 Charlie, inside gas leak, near Hillis Court, cross streets of Tulissa Lane.
00:12
Rescue engine, 521 engine, 507B, tower, 501, battalion, 581.
00:18
Instinal, 5 Charlie, 5 Charlie, 05.
00:25
0.733 on 5 Charlie, 5 Charlie's pregnant inside gas leak.
00:30
(number withheld).
00:31
near Hillis Court, cross streets.
00:36
Vescuvenger 521, responding, 0552.
00:40
Call is reporting a smell of gas inside of the residence.
00:43
Unknown source.
00:44
No one is feeling ill.
00:45
Location has been evacuated.
00:51
Crack and dispatch at 553.
00:59
1622, 1566.
01:00
Can you copy for a crash with injury in 19?
01:05
1622. 1625.
01:07
Okay,
01:10
so quick.
01:11
Respond to Prince Lane Parkway and Monocacy Way, the Parkway and Monocacy, it's a red wolf's wagon versus a deer.
01:18
The caller's complaining of an air injury.
01:23
They're advised that they can see the ramp for Dumperies Road.
01:30
1970s made out 16-4-2, clear.
01:33
Okay, 1622 direct.
01:35
I'll show you, clear.
01:37
Sure, thank you.
01:43
near Hillis Court is 998501 establishing Hillis Command 0554
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Location mentioned:
Historic District, 9296 Hillis Ct, Manassas, VA 20112
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