Two people have been injured after a fire broke out at the former Virginia Governor’s mansion in McLean.
According to ARLnow.com and InsideNoVa., firefighters arrived at the Chain Bridge Road home shortly after 11:30 p.m. Tuesday to battle a blaze that had already spread through its first floor by morning; this was reported as flames reached other floors of an empty mansion with no one inside except for two dogs who were rescued safely during operation “Rescue.” Emergency personnel worked non-stop until just before 5 am when they finally brought things under control!

Firefighters arrived at a mansion in McLean, Virginia about 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday to battle the flames that had spread through several floors and were now reaching up towards the roof by this point according to ARLnow and InsideNoVa news sources
Fire units from Fairfax County responded first due to their proximity but other jurisdictions joined them quickly because there was heavy fire extension throughout most parts of The Chain Bridge Road property
The home of former president and first lady, George Washington’s Parrot Estate has been in the news lately. This lavish property was purchased by 82-year old democrat Robb Johnson for 1 million dollars back when he served as a US senator from Nebraska alongside his wife Lynda Bird The Johnsons who have owned this estate since 1973 according to InsideNoVa records; with an appraised value between 3 – 4 million dollars today.
Fairfax County Fire/Rescue tweeted that two people were taken to the hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. The agency did not release their names, but said they are expected to be okay!
Units currently on scene of two alarm house fire in 600 block of Chain Bridge Road in McLean. 1st arriving units reported fire throughout 1st floor of a large home. Two persons transported to hospital w/non-life-threatening injuries. @ArlingtonVaFD and @mcfrs assisting. #FCFRD pic.twitter.com/jUStCUVtKt
— Fairfax County Fire/Rescue (@ffxfirerescue) December 22, 2021
Fairfax County Fire/Rescue said that two people were taken to the hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. The agency did not release their names but we hope they get better soon!
The fire department is working to determine what caused ablaze. They have not released any information about the cause yet, but it was most likely an electrical issue due to all of these being men working near one another who were using their power tools at once when it happened (maybe forgetting which outlet provided electricity).
Update – two alarm house fire in 600 block of Chain Bridge Road in McLean. Second alarm units returning to service. Fire Investigators on scene to determine cause. Photos from earlier in Fire. #FCFRD pic.twitter.com/k6KGjULXh4
— Fairfax County Fire/Rescue (@ffxfirerescue) December 22, 2021
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