Fire alarm triggered by sprinkler issue after water flow events, Seattle WA


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a building on 11th Avenue in Seattle caused by a sprinkler head being knocked loose. There was no visible fire, but water flow caused multiple alarms and the sprinkler system was shut down. This was the third alarm for the same problem at this location.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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812, 151-12 Avenue. 810, 15112 Avenue. You know, 4.09, everything, a 31-year-old male, Lord. This is 35. Fire Response[1]. 85, 11, 15 Avenue, Avenue Northwest.
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585 11th Avenue north of course. Public fire alarm[2] is lost on the counterfeit. Measure 35, that is still investigating 15 half a command. Yes, 35 application, nothing visible investigating, 15 of command.
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Okay, 104, our location, assuming commands, stable instant.
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This 35 investigated.
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Letters. Command from letter A.
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Command. Command.
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This is probably a run generated from the earlier sprinkler head that was knocked loose.
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The system is offline right now because of multiple water flows.
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It's been shut down.
01:19
And the sprinkler's heads in the talking area on the Charlie side of the building.
01:24
We can just reconfirm that, but...
01:28
that we had, this is the third alarm we've had because of this.
01:33
Lottering from command, if you can check that out, and I'm still awaiting Inch35-44.
01:39
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01:43
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Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire Response: Fire Response
[2]
Public fire alarm: Public fire alarm
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Location mentioned:
11th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
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