Fire alarm triggered by possible water leak at gym


Responders checked a fire alarm at a gym that seemed to be caused by a water leak instead of fire.
Audio|Source: Bristol Fire and EMS Dispatch
03:30
Transcript:
Company standby for dispatch Planet Fitness, 99 from (name withheld), and the Fireland. Commandion 1, Engine 2, Engine 5, and Tower. Planet Fitness, 99 from (name withheld), for the general fire alarm[1] stopping. Again, engine 1, engine 2, engine 5 in the tower. Plus, and it's a 99-phone time. They activate a fire alarm. This is general, so we have good one response and stop for you and persistently. 17, one arrival. One on the arrival, 12, 14. Seven. I got to set of kind care, 12.15. The original respondent. As you're responding. Pleasure small. Power about seen. One story. I can't control for the outside. The owner, prosecute. And the two Zonstein behind her. Okay, so we can hold it in one-on-one. Ten-four. Command of Bristol, gonna hold an engine tower, just missed the rest. Cochlear engine 2005E quick time work. The Edge 2nd2 is returned. The Edge 2 is returned. Go ahead. Go for command. We had water leak into the alarm system or check and see if it's water pipe or the suppression system. Okay, helpful.
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[1]
general fire alarm: Fire alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Farmington Ave, Bristol, CT 06010
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