Broken sprinkler pipe triggers manufacturing building fire alarm, Stratford CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a fire alarm at a manufacturing building near Stratford Avenue in Stratford, CT. Investigation found a broken sprinkler system drain pipe caused the alarm. A company is scheduled to repair the pipe. The fire alarm will stay active until the repair is complete.
Audio|Heard on: Stratford Fire and EMS - Analog
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Stratford Avenue, 3-story manufacturing.
00:03
Not invisible from three sides will be Stratford Avenue, Command.
00:07
Receive current, re-sure on senior B command investigating.
00:10
We just also received a call from the alarm company attempting to counsel due to a false alarm.
00:15
Your best to receive.
00:21
Carver Avenue, Command, Stratford Avenue.
00:30
Shrapers on.
00:36
You place a recall,
00:39
spoke to workers on scene, they have a broken pipe.
00:45
Police, commit, and a message.
00:48
Placing the recall,
00:49
workers on scene.
00:56
Truckblocks click.
01:02
Pha-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Ti-Ai-Li-T-OXAVUXAVFFFWMAP-MAP 17, Pasadena-AV2-Rodger Drive.
01:35
Do you take that in place of 801?
01:40
A111 your crew is in service?
01:51
Sheriff Avenue, commandman.
01:53
All right, the pipe that broke is part of the sprinkler system drain.
01:59
They have a company coming out to repair the pipe.
02:03
The alarm is going to remain in trouble until it's fixed.
02:07
You show me clear, commands are made.
02:10
All right, Steve.
02:11
Carthry, show you clear command terminated.
02:14
I learned to remain in trouble, the company is coming to repair the broken pipe.
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