Vehicle damages fire system causing water flow alarm, Palm Springs CA
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A vehicle struck a component of the fire system in a parking structure near North Belardo Road, triggering a water flow alarm at a commercial fire alarm. Responders are investigating and city personnel are en route to stop the water flow.
Audio|Heard on: Palm Springs Fire Department
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1. Commercial fire alarm, near North Belardo Road.
00:05
Engine 1. Commercial fire alarm.
00:08
Round parking structure, near North Belardo Road, between West Tahquitz Canyon Way and Museum Drive, Sector T29.
00:31
Engine 1, engine 4.
00:32
It's going to be for general fire alarm and water flow for the parking surface.
00:41
The engine fire actually disregard is going to be engine 3.
00:49
Just wanted.
00:58
In this one.
01:05
File, Strain, Indian 4 responding.
01:09
Engine 4, you can disregard engine 3 with second in, engine 1 and engine 3 with handle.
01:20
4 copy.
01:28
3001213.1.1, North Carolina.
01:31
This is going to be commercial,
01:35
general parking.
01:37
It's going to be an investigation mode.
01:38
You have my watch on my second.
01:42
We'll be investigation mode.
01:49
And 21, Battalion, 3.
01:57
Govary anyone.
01:59
Yeah,
02:02
engine one is the tiny three.
02:03
I was just contacted by a facility manager stating that the vehicle hit some component of the parking structure fire system and that's going to be where your water flow is coming from.
02:15
If we can secure the water and stop the flow,
02:19
there are city facilities individuals already in route.
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Location mentioned:
N Belardo Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92262
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