Fire alarm triggered by water during apartment cleaning


The audio reports a fire alarm triggered at an apartment complex due to water entering a fire alarm pull station during cleaning. Maintenance plans to set the system to test mode while repairs are made. No actual fire was found.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
00:55
Transcript:
Copy engine turn on type 3. Go ahead. Go ahead. Yes, ma'am, one way from my car. Can you show us Claire available for my message, please? Good morning. 24. Hey, (name withheld). This is the Tennessee Loth. We're over here at 1148 East Princess Ann Road. They're doing some pressure washing over here at these apartments. And I believe some water got into one of the pool stations, so we're getting a pool station alarm. I've got maintenance here. They're going to put it in test mode. I just want to know if you wanted to put on a firewatch while it's in test mode. How long do they suspect the repairs to take? Stand by one. Medicine, respond on a sick person, 1516 Harmon Street, Avenue's Rehab Center. Medicine, sick person, 1516 Harmon Street at Avenue's Rehab Center. Respond on Tack 2.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Princess Anne Rd, Norfolk, VA 23504
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