Possible fire alarm triggered by pressure washing at Gateway Center, Park City UT
Fire department responded to a possible alarm at Gateway Center near Heber Avenue. The alarm was likely triggered by a pressure washing company spraying moisture and possibly carbon monoxide in the parking garage, setting off the fire and CO alarms. No visible smoke or fire was found.
Audio|Source: Summit County Sheriff, EMS and Park City Police
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7. Engine 31.
00:06
Engine 31, responding to near Heber Avenue for handle check.
00:12
Putting in the general sprinkler.
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Engine 31,
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this may be the Gateway Center.
00:21
I'm unsure if it's actually the handles or not.
00:23
That's just what the address is geobasing to.
00:30
Three left copies.
00:41
K-29, there is an audible alarm, not seeing any smoke or visible smoke inside.
00:51
The medic engine 30, has arrived at Sweet Eagle command order on outpatient care.
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I'm happy.
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So I'm an inch of 331 drive.
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Okay, so there's nothing showing, will be up.
01:10
There is a pressure washing company in the garage; language barrier, but I think they believe they set it off with their equipment, spraying moisture on some of the alarms in the parking garage.
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I do know that some pressure washing equipment uses carbon monoxide.
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I'm not for them.
01:34
They have multiple gas motors running down inside there, but it is the parking garage.
01:38
It will be a CO alarm at the shut off, but they said they sprayed directly into some of the sensors down there.
01:49
Okay 29 does look like fire department just showed up on.
01:57
All right and one's right I have break into 38 minutes two one what would you like to spring?
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