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Burst pipe causes water flow near office entrance, Hermiston OR
Fire engine dispatched to near South Highway 207 for water flow caused by a burst pipe connected to sprinklers near an office entrance. Responders working to contain the water.
Audio|Heard on: Umatilla County Public Safety
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, fire alarm, near South Highway 207.
00:06
Spot attack, 1, 1539.
00:14
539. 4-6-021.
00:17
Okay.
00:21
This man, change in 23.
00:24
Our face.
00:26
Engine 23. Engine 23.
00:28
Before I see.
00:31
They're up.
00:37
I hope it'll be a general thriftle mark.
00:40
We reach out the responsible for you.
00:43
All right, take your look.
00:47
Cover.
01:00
We're having Anthony's at making 2.9.
01:04
Hey, 41.
01:09
Okay, guys, it's one.
01:14
Okay, one.
01:19
I know, I'm saying, Anthony, so the test group.
01:32
Engine 23 from dispatch.
01:37
Go ahead.
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I'll hold a responsible there on scene.
01:44
They state a pipe burst.
01:45
They believe that goes to the sprinklers.
01:48
In the hallway beside the office near the front entrance, there's quite a bit of water flow.
01:53
They're trying to keep it contained what are so far on through crystal.
01:57
Two point three copies.
02:01
144.
02:07
924,
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1244.
02:15
992.24 depart.
02:20
24, 264, Eastbound, Nevada.
02:23
531, Adam Tothnery, a little forward to 550 to 50 to 50.
02:27
No.
02:28
1545.
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Engine 23, Mr.
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Sush.
02:35
Go ahead.
02:37
We've been needing any assistance from the water department?
02:42
Negative.
02:45
Thank you very 636.
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Location mentioned:
OR-207, Hermiston, OR 97838
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