Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Woodbridge home, Woodbridge VA


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a home near Trotter Ct in Woodbridge. Residents evacuated to the backyard, with one person feeling dizzy. Two dogs remain inside the house.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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1426 1426 1426 on 5 Bravo for a carbon monoxide alarm near Trotter Ct, Cross Street of Appaloosa Drive engine 526 0809
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Right, you have the one, you put digit 517 back in service.
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And also, can you, uh,
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put you on a traffic stop to the location of the right, proper tag? Go ahead.
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Virginia Tango, Fulu,
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Cracketango Sierra Uniform, 1022.
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Okay.
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A 1426 on five problem for CO detector.
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Near Trotter Court, pressure Apollusa, NJ 526, 75, Bravo, 010,
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no one's spilling ill.
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There are CO detectors going off, I don't know why.
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136, we'll be both clear, G.O.A.
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Okay, 1536.
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1121. In reference to a larceny on the board, you just need me to generate a case number?
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929, 11, 21. I'm out of the detective getting a case. I read just remember that.
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I'm Greg, thank you.
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96 from your unconscious.
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Gunston Hall Drive, cross street of 4th, 4-5, engine 517, metta 506, 0811.
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1204, I'll be clear, assisted, if you could just be direct in the comments.
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Okay.
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5 or 6.
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By 1735-1505 Bravo first CO detector with person selling 6, 53, 68, Gunston, Hollanderai, Cresher, Forest Park.
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NARFIO 650517, responding 5-Rav, 0,010. Okay.
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Everybody's moved to the backyard,
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but there are two dogs. College is feeling dizzy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Trotter Ct, Woodbridge, VA 22192
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