Fire alarm panel activated at hospital; no fire confirmed


Audio|Source: McLeod County Public Safety
02:56
Transcript:
370 to meet them. Go ahead. We just have the fire panel going off. It's a super rare, right, right? Yeah, I'm sorry, I should have let you guys know. Um, yeah, if it doesn't silence it should. You get that riser shut off and go downstairs and shut off that main. We're going to just monitor when they do shut off what's actually shut off because we might want to shut the valve off underneath the stairway in the 1941 building so we don't bleed that back and get all that air in there because it will bleed all the way back. So I think once we know they're shut off, then we'll check. to see if we have water at those locations or not. Okay, I just acknowledge it. The panel, that should be good then, right? Yes, that's fine. We should let hospital registration know too, and I guess we can just review them here too, but that, of course, any alarms that come in for fire today, we will need to know still that we can't just silence them today. I'll walk back down there. 376 through 72. So you get that riser shut off and go downstairs and shut off that main. We're going to just monitor when they do shut off what's actually shut off. because we might want to shut the valve off underneath the stairway in the 1941 building so we don't bleed that back and get all that air in there because it will bleed all the way back. So I think once we know they're shut off, then we'll check to see if we have water at those locations or not. Okay, I just acknowledge that the panel that should be good then, right? that's fine. We should let hospital registration know too, and I guess we can just radio them here too, but that of course any alarms that come in for fire today, we will need to know still that we can't just silence them today. I'll walk back down there.
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McLeod County, MN
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