Commercial fire alarm triggered by sprinkler water flow, Milford CT
A commercial fire alarm was activated at an apartment building near 6th Avenue in Milford, CT. The alarm was triggered by water flow from the sprinkler system. The detectors went off due to this water flow, and the cause was found to be a false alarm related to sprinkler activation.
Audio|Source: Hamden Fire
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Transcript:
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BAS. The commercial fire alarm location is working the apartment near 6th Avenue, 1037.
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The quarter of an active fire alarm from a resident handling the along company who knows over fire prices.
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Along company's station water flow along.
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That's 12% or 12 high security.
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So he'll be quad 1, power, 180, and you know, carcress.
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Central calling hydrant.
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Arthur?
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I'm sorry to add to additional fire alarm, pushing fire alarm for water conditions and water sprinkler flow.
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Up in the flat area for you.
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We've got 100 overlooks and that you'll punch your map.
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All right, exactly.
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And it's high-air-in-5-1-1-0.
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Oh, separate.
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Red.
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We have a multi-tech.
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Section 5 response.
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No product spectra.
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Operation 7.20m.m.
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A.m.m.
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S. Commercial fire alarm.
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It's reported as water station fire alarm.
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Light water flow and left water flow.
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At the detection engine 9 and 9 response,
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the spurred process, click on 100 total drive.
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It's also been a commercial fire alarm.
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According to sprinkler water flow.
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want to make it a call to work around.
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Most of the detector went off and he was going to the fault in the case.
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And the fault was a good one.
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It's just that's what I'm going to write you.
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave, Milford, CT 06460
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