Gas issue found safe with no fire at apartment


Fire and gas crews responded to a possible gas problem at an apartment. Columbia Gas checked and found no danger. Gas was turned off as a precaution. The problem will be handled as a maintenance issue, with no fire or ventilation needed.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
02:11
Transcript:
Engine 431 from engine 425. Go ahead, engine 425. In the lobby? Yes. Could you send the resident of 1803 up, Columbia Gas in like a speak to (name withheld) explaining situation? Okay, let me try to locate that. Engine 425. The driver of engine 425 just found (name withheld) sending (her) up. We're doing it. We're doing. We're talking for a status report. That's formative. Looking for a status report. I was directed by the Colombian gas technician. Apparently no hazardous conditions within the building. We've controlled gas to 1803. (Name withheld) is continuing an investigation on their end. No need for ventilation. (Name withheld) has no that needs from the fire department. All right, I'm direct. We're good to scale back the incident. Fairfax from St. Francis Street, command. Go ahead. Gas has been controlled to apartment 1803. It's going to be a maintenance issue from here on now. No ventilation required. Hold engine 425. All the units can go in services ready. We can terminate command drop the channel. Direct. Holding engine 425. Command has been terminated and channel 4.2 is now clear. 1112. 402, 529.
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Location mentioned:
Near St Francis St, Reston, VA 20190
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