Firefighters respond to water leak and smoke detector alarm


Firefighters respond to a water leak in an apartment and address a smoke detector alarm by potentially resetting it and considering shutting off the water supply.
Audio|Source: OCFA Tac 5D - Battalion 4, 5 and 10
02:3
Transcript:
Truck 28, Captain, Truck 28, Paramedic 5 Delta. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, so we got a water leak, apartment, 1, 243. We're on the second floor right now, assisting. No water flow. No fire, no weather emergency. Oh, hey, copy. Do we need to pull the smoke detector out of the ceiling on one so I can reset this thing? Affirm. We'll head down there right now. Do you want me to bring the small ladder, the little A-frame? Feelings well enough, I can reach it. We'll get a copy. I'll stand by here. Once you get that down, I'll try to reset. Truck 28, Captain, Chuck 28, Paramedic. The ceiling is a little higher in the first floor. I need a ladder. A copy. Carries en route. 28 Engineer from Captain. 28 firefighter from Captain. 28 firefighter. Do you need a squeegee or any resources for the second floor? To hold off on the squeegee for right now we might need to shut the water off though, uh, standby.
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Orange County, CA
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