Fire alarm triggers at Snohomish aircraft hangar, Snohomish County WA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at an aircraft hangar near gate November 2 in Snohomish County. Fire crews detected water flow from the fire sprinkler system and are investigating for a possible fire.
Audio|Heard on: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Do you show us in route to a fire sprinkler.
00:07
Address near gate November 2.
00:10
Hangar C-51, no other units needed.
00:14
Medics3 you can play.
00:16
Copy, do you want it towed out still?
00:20
Medics 63 receives available, thanks.
00:23
That's affirmative, thank you.
00:29
Like 5-9 from 8-61.
00:33
5-9. 5-9.
00:37
You guys can be as well.
00:41
Copy, thank you.
00:51
Aid 66 Adam, BLS3 response.
00:55
(number withheld), 85th Avenue, Northeast.
00:58
(number withheld), 86 Avenue, Northeast.
01:01
Respond on TAC 1.
01:07
In correction, 850 year at Ross Plus 10.
01:13
Ross plus 10.
01:15
Ross plus 9, very soon.
01:19
Socombe, S-W-1.
01:21
Yes, everyone.
01:25
Can you show us on a care call at (number withheld), Unit (name withheld)?
01:33
SWO-1 on a CARES call, (number withheld) Drive, Unit (name withheld).
01:42
So-combe-6.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:49
Engine 26, unseen of a small one-story.
01:53
Aircraft hangar, hangar number C-51.
01:56
If we do have water flow out the pump room, we'll be investigating.
02:00
This is the airport command.
02:03
Engine 26 won't see a one-story aircraft hangar, hangar number Charles 51, water flow out of the pump room investigating, and engine 26 have airport command.
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Snohomish County, WA
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