Fire alarms reset after water flow issue at campus, Terre Haute IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire alarms were activated and then reset at HMSU and Jones Hall in Terre Haute. Responders found that the alarm was triggered by a water flow monitor in the basement, likely connected to maintenance work. There was no active fire inside either building.
Audio|Heard on: Terre Haute Public Safety and Vigo County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
I got the HMSU side reset.
00:06
Is it sounding?
00:08
So I've got nothing sounding here at the panel, but it is activated.
00:14
Yeah, I've got no sounds at all.
00:16
Says coming from storage room 130.
00:18
I'm gonna go try to find that.
00:23
This one was a basement connecting hall water flow monitor.
00:28
So I'm sure it has something to do with what happened in Jones Hall.
00:33
This storage room, 130 here.
00:35
HMSU's fine.
00:36
There is nothing, no issues inside.
01:09
Both alarms said water flow monitor.
01:11
I'm sure it's work that they're doing over at Jones Hall related.
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Location mentioned:
N 5th St, Terre Haute, IN 47809
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