Flooding causes water damage and alarms at residence


Audio|Source: Marion County Fire & EMS
02:34
Transcript:
24 fire rescue. Good. 144 responding. Unit 144 responding, 628, (name withheld), a trade-off line 1602. We had the alarm shut off on, reset, and it went back off. There's a lot of water. The image in Zone 4 appears to be from the rain today. There's water on the floor and tiles falling down. They're going to need somebody to come here for maintenance and check this out. Pass receipt. I Rescue 144. Go ahead. Took one call on this. Caller stated blocking one line hanging in the lines. Okay. We were you ever able to get a little bit of key holder? Copy that. Oh, perfect. We're going to call him back again. Clare to have 14-10-3. Captain 14. On the station in service. Captain 14 on scene, 16-33. Rescue 9. Engine 36, responding 492 East Graft and Ridge Residential flooding 16-04. Rescue, engine 36. Go ahead. It's five inches of water in their basement, possibly still coming down into it. They're trying to pump it out, but it's not currently working. Engine 36, 1319. Do you guys have a stump vote? Negative problem is true. Fire N, C, 134 is going to be responding residental. That's for C. 134 responding to 1605. 144. 144 on scene.
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Marion County, WV
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