Crime & Safety
Dog, Occupant Rescued From 2-Alarm McLean House Fire
Fairfax County fire and rescue crews pulled a resident and dog from a burning McLean home after flames spread from the garage overnight.

MCLEAN, VA — Fairfax County fire and rescue personnel rescued a dog and an occupant from a two-alarm house fire in McLean on Thursday night, according to authorities.
Fire and rescue units were dispatched around 12:45 a.m. in response to the report of a house fire in the 900 block of Turkey Run, according to a post on the department's X account.
"Crews rescued one occupant and a dog from the home after fire extended from the garage," according to the post. "One patient was transported with non-life-threatening injuries."
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The fire was reported extinguished shortly before 2 a.m., according to authorities. No firefighters were injured.
The following units and personnel responded to Thursday night's fire in McLean, according to PulsePoint.
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- Station 401 (McLean): A401E, BC401, CA401, E401M, EMS401, M401, TL401M (The local first-due station)
- Station 402 (Tysons Corner): BC402, E402BM, EMS402, PIO402
- Station 404 (Herndon): BC404, R404
- Station 413 (Dunn Loring): E413M
- Station 418 (Jefferson): M418
- Station 421 (Fair Oaks): DC401 (Deputy Chief 401 is housed at Station 21), SAF401 (Safety Officer 401)
- Station 422 (Springfield): CAN422 (Canteen 422)
- Station 423 (West Annandale): LA423 (Light and Air 423)
- Station 429 (Tysons Corner / Spring Hill): E429M, M429, TT429M
- Station 442 (Wolftrap): EMS403 (EMS 403 is typically assigned out of Station 42)
Fire and rescue units remained on the scene until just after 5 a.m., according to PulsePoint.
As of 9 a.m. on Friday, no information was available about what caused the fire or the extent of damage.
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