Fire pump shut down triggers alarm in building basement, Stamford CT
Fire crews responded to an alarm indicating water flow in a building basement. They found the fire pump was shut down and the alarm could not be reset. The fire marshal was called for further inspection.
Audio|Source: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
02:16
Transcript:
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Can you also have a Marshall respond to near 26th Street, please?
00:05
Receive. 2.23, we're getting a water flow alarm from the basement as well now.
00:20
Okay, we'll close that frame then.
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Number 4A.
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Lori, go ahead.
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P.F.
00:33
Armstrong is in Root, E.A.
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15 minutes.
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Recy.
00:41
We've got the fire pump shut now.
00:43
We're going to head up.
00:45
We're going to head up.
00:47
Reach.
00:49
Medic 1. Response to near Southfield Avenue.
00:53
Apartment 1427, Building 1.
00:56
PGM Anchor Point Apartments, Building 1.
00:59
For alpha response, cross streets on McClureg Avenue and Wells Avenue.
01:03
Time 2123.
01:08
BELOS 2 to Stanford.
01:11
The L.S2?
01:14
We have a two-minute turnaround if you want to go to that alpha.
01:20
Okay, receive.
01:21
Medical 1, you can disregard Southfield.
01:27
TOS 2. Respond to near Southfield Avenue.
01:31
Apartment 1427, Building 1.
01:34
TGM Anchor Point Apartments, Building 1.
01:37
For alpha response, cross streets on McClureg Avenue and Wells Avenue.
01:41
Time 2124.
01:47
Ever to BLS2?
01:51
BLS2.
01:52
Per PD you can cancel.
01:57
BLS2 received.
02:02
Uniform to Stanford.
02:06
Uniform. Uniform.
02:08
We were unable to reset the alarm, transfer in command of 23, he'll await the fire marshal.
02:14
Receive 2127.
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