False fire alarm caused by water leak damage


Audio|Source: Pennington County Public Safety
01:32
Transcript:
The system was put in test or the alarm system. I responded here earlier for water leak. Temper. For Hawthanda Street, you have a 53-year-old male who's conscious in breathing. Having chest pains and difficulty speaking between breaths, not changing color is clammy at this time, and in 466. 14, Hoppian Street. Cross is going to be William Street and Hogan Street. Medics, Heather. It doesn't appear to be any fire problem. We'll be clearing here shortly. as we are aware, it was never put in test mode earlier. Copy. Squad button is going to look at the panel, see if it's in a trouble or in a test mode. Either way, it looks like there's some damage to the building from the water leak, and that might have caused the faulty alarms in the basement area. We'll investigate that issue, and then we'll call back and let me put a note in this for the visitor.
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Location mentioned:
Hogan St, Rapid City, SD 57703
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