Fire crews investigate odor from vehicle exhaust inside building, Winchester VA


Fire crews responded to a building near Brooke Rd in Winchester, VA after a report of an odor inside. They found the smell was caused by vehicle exhaust from a vehicle parked under an overhang, which was being drawn into the building. Meter readings were normal indicating no hazardous levels. The crews did not find any fire and ended the incident without further action.
Audio|Source: Frederick County Public Safety
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Transcript:
01:17
take your meter, go inside. The report of the old vehicle was under the overhang,
01:22
which sucked exhaust into the building.
01:41
Bainance is leading us to the room where they smell it the most.
01:44
I've got a crew, too, with me.
01:49
what floor are you going to be on? Floor 2.
03:30
Alpha Bravo Quadrant is good.
03:32
Echo Quadrant, we have a little bit of odor note, just nothing on the meter.
03:37
We're headed towards Charlie Delta now.
03:50
Go ahead. That's for the odor is the strongest.
03:58
The maintenance advisors are two separate air handlers, one that handles the province side of the building, one handles the delta.
04:03
Probably gets stuck there into the delta side handlers.
04:16
Also, we've got normal meter readings throughout.
04:28
With that, if you got enough time on the meters, if you're good with it, we can bring it back out.
04:35
Yeah, I'm comfortable.
05:01
Crews investigated odor.
05:03
This is the vehicle installed.
05:05
No findings on the meter, slight odor in the building.
05:09
We know fire department services are required.
05:21
No fire department services needed to me and terminated. You go to mark available and ready at 902.
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Location mentioned:
Brooke Rd, Winchester, VA
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