Flooding affects apartments after pipe damage, Lowell MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to flooding at an apartment complex near Concord Street in Lowell. A damaged sprinkler pipe caused water to enter several apartment units. Property management and a repair team were on their way to address the damage.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Police Department
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Bear call.
00:06
R1 location.
00:13
We're at unit eight right next door.
00:16
Another one, but we're trying to get in to see if there's any water in the unit here.
00:24
Five to command.
00:26
Command.
00:29
Is it the entire building that's flooded or is there a certain section?
00:35
I'm on the phone now, they would like to know.
00:38
There's a certain section.
00:39
I got approximately three units involved at this time.
00:42
Most of it's draining into the basement.
00:44
I just wanted to notify them.
00:45
They're going to have to have somebody repair the sprinkler pipe as well as take care of the damage.
00:50
Trying to get a full assessment of the damage at this time, but it looks like it's about one person.
00:52
Three units involved.
00:56
Received.
01:02
45 to the command.
01:08
(name withheld) stated property management is on the way along with the sprinkler company that were made aware of it.
01:21
Okay.
01:28
Look out for.
01:32
Four clear.
01:35
Near Concord Street for the reserved parking.
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