Water flow alarm linked to hydrant with no fire, Los Angeles CA
Fire units responded to a water flow alarm near Harper Avenue in Los Angeles. The alarm was caused by a hydrant with no signs of smoke or fire. The system could not be reset, and the alarm company was notified to send a technician.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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Metro from engine 41, have you created an incident for the water flow on Harper?
00:08
Engine 41? Yes.
00:15
Available from the traffic.
00:17
Could you use the patches for that incident?
00:21
Yeah.
00:28
Rescate, four sticks from Metro.
00:32
9-8. This is going to be a middle school.
00:35
We're unable to make access,
00:37
the signs of smoke or fire.
00:39
But we're going to be unable to reset the system out to have the alarm companies send somebody out.
00:46
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01:14
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01:16
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01:25
We're able to resolve that water flow alarm?
01:29
Harper.
01:31
Metro from Life461, engine 41 is handling that.
01:35
Life 461.
01:37
Engine 41 for Metro.
01:41
Engine 41 for Metro.
01:43
Cool.
01:44
48%.
01:48
Engine 48, Roger.
01:50
The water flow at near Harper.
01:53
Harper is going to be related to our hydrant.
01:57
No visible smoke or fire.
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Location mentioned:
S Harper Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90048
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