Water overflow due to building's fire system drainage


The audio reports a temporary water overflow on North Howard Street caused by routine drainage from a building's fire system, not a water main break.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
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Transcript:
00:00I'm fine.00:03Uh-huh.00:09Just to advise, the 200 block of North Howard Street, possible border main break, because they're notified DCW.00:22200 block of where?00:27Of North Howard Street.00:30Okay, time for a warming break or something's overflowing00:58The reference to what Ted has put out.01:01I know what he's talked about.01:02That is actually just a weekly drain that the fire system does in that building right there.01:08It'll stop.01:09It will overflow a lot of water on the Howard Street, but it is not a water main snake or a fire issue.
00:00
I'm fine.
00:03
Uh-huh.
00:09
Just to advise, the 200 block of North Howard Street, possible border main break, because they're notified DCW.
00:22
200 block of where?
00:27
Of North Howard Street.
00:30
Okay, time for a warming break or something's overflowing
00:58
The reference to what Ted has put out.
01:01
I know what he's talked about.
01:02
That is actually just a weekly drain that the fire system does in that building right there.
01:08
It'll stop.
01:09
It will overflow a lot of water on the Howard Street, but it is not a water main snake or a fire issue.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Howard St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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