Water flow reported in third-floor apartment of building 5, Las Vegas NV


Firefighters respond to water flowing from a third-floor apartment in building 5. They cannot reach maintenance or the resident and require a 35-foot ladder to access the apartment and confirm there is no fire inside.
Audio|Source: Las Vegas and Clark County Fire
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Transcript:
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We're going to need to add truckstone for access to the third floor.
00:03
We're getting water coming out of an apartment.
00:05
No one's answering the phone.
00:06
We can't get a hold of maintenance.
00:07
We don't know where he's at.
00:08
And we're going to need a 35-foot ladder to get up to the third floor.
00:12
Engine 47, this is Engine 107.
00:15
Are you and the Engine 47 on scene?
00:17
I don't know where Engine 47 is.
00:19
They were on seen on a different building.
00:20
We do have water flows on Building 5.
00:23
On the back side, we can't get a hold of maintenance.
00:25
We don't know where they're at.
00:26
We need to make access to the third floor, and our 24 can't make it up to the landing on the third floor on the back side.
00:33
Got copy. Engine 47 was on scene like an hour ago for about an hour and there's a T.O.A at Building 5 for water flow signal.
00:41
They couldn't get old of maintenance.
00:42
I think it's already in there as a T.A.
00:43
Yeah, no, there actually is water flow coming out of a building at one of the apartments and we need to confirm that there wasn't a fire inside that building at.
00:50
Yeah, 47 didn't confirm that when they were there an hour ago.
00:53
I'm not aware of what happened with that.
00:55
We just need access to the third floor with the ladder, with your guys' ladder.
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Las Vegas, NV
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