Sprinkler triggers flood in apartment kitchen


Firefighters responded to a sprinkler that was triggered in a kitchen of an apartment, which caused water to flood into the hallway. No fire was present, and crews focused on turning off the water and removing the excess.
Audio|Source: ConFire East - Dispatch and Tac
02:35
Transcript:
Captain 93, Hartford 93 iron. Captain 93, hardfighter 93 iron. Floyd iron, 93. We haven't activated sprinkler head, the kitchen of Delta 119, some flooding going into the hallway as well. We're going to try to work on... plugging the sprinkler. We're working on trying to get a shut off. On fire. Engine 93. Engine 93. We currently do have an accurate sprinkler head and Delta 119. No fire. We're working on trying to get the water shut off at this time. Our compensation 93. Class 93, engineer 93. Can you start truck 93 for systems of water removal and can I have Charlie 2? Compart 903, Charlie 2, Charlie 2 and can I have Charlie 2? After 93, Engineer 93, Charlie 2. All right. Her maintenance riser is on the backside of Unit 109. I have a lady in a striped dress making her way towards you who is speaking with maintenance on the phone. I copy. Section 92, respond to assist engine 93 for flooding, 26005 Main Street, 26.05 Main Street, crosses Tickwood Drive, apartment D-David 119. Charlie, too. Captain 93, engineer 93. Go ahead. I do not have any wedges that will fit the sprinkler. That's fine. We got to shut off. We're draining it right now.
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Location mentioned:
Contra Costa County, CA
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