Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at townhouse, Cascades VA


Fire rescue units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a townhouse near Brisbane Square in Loudoun County, Virginia. No hazardous conditions were found after initial checks and units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Loudoun County Combined Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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The 1610, Rescue 635 response. This Bravo, Terry, 61815 for commercial seal on (number withheld) Sandian Terrace.
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The page of 168, Rescue, 635, response, with the Bravo, Boxer, 1615, for commercial CO alarm,
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(number withheld) Sandian Terrace, Cross Street to Brisbane Square.
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Correction on the initial detention. It's going to be a townhouse.
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Rescue 635.35,
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Rescue 6355, you can remain in service. You can remain in service.
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There's 618 bravo.
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906.25 on 0107.007. And then 618 bravo. On 6 Bravo box, 18, 15,
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C.O alarm, (number withheld).
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Annan Terrace, Cross Street, Brisbane Square,
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Residential field alarm, total zero eight.
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Okay,
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Pramara is all the team, through story, townhouse, go ahead, normal position out on the outside gate.
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Okay, Dean, with normal conditions out checking.
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Go ahead, switch over to Brava.
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